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I'd like to use Solver to solve for many cells by changing the cell next to
each target cell. Is this possible or do I have to use solver for each cell individually? |
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@discussions.microsoft.com says... I'd like to use Solver to solve for many cells by changing the cell next to each target cell. Is this possible or do I have to use solver for each cell individually? If it is part of the same problem, you can specify any number of cells in the "by changing cells" field. If it is part of a separate problem, you would have to set up and solve each problem individually. It could be automated through VBA code but each problem would still have to be solved individually. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions |
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