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Automate goal seek or solver
Is there a way to automate the goal seek or solver functionality?
For instance, automatically set a target cell to zero by changing another cell. |
Automate goal seek or solver
You could record a macro and attach it to a button??
-- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Brian Hahn" wrote: Is there a way to automate the goal seek or solver functionality? For instance, automatically set a target cell to zero by changing another cell. |
Automate goal seek or solver
Brian Hahn -
If you want to see some previous discussions of this topic, browse to groups.google.com, and search for "excel goal seek automate" (without the quotes). - Mike "Brian Hahn" wrote in message ... Is there a way to automate the goal seek or solver functionality? For instance, automatically set a target cell to zero by changing another cell. |
Automate goal seek or solver
A button really won't work in this case. I have some pro-formas that use
turnover ratios. I then use goal seek to zero in on the turnover ratio that I use to project forward. The turnover ratio is dependent on a variety of factors. I then use a data table to change some of those factors and record an end result for a sensitivity analysis. The turnover ratios need to be refound each time the data table plugs in a new value or the results really aren't correct. To automate this I need to have the solver or goal seek automatically keep the turnover ratio difference zeroed out. Is there any way to accomplish this? "Dave F" wrote: You could record a macro and attach it to a button?? -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Brian Hahn" wrote: Is there a way to automate the goal seek or solver functionality? For instance, automatically set a target cell to zero by changing another cell. |
Automate goal seek or solver
It seems that the way to do this is with a macro. I wrote the macro to run
the solver on the cells I want to update. How do I tie the macro to run automatically whenever the target cell changes value? For instance, if cell A1 not equal zero, run macro 2 otherwise do nothing. Thanks "Mike Middleton" wrote: Brian Hahn - If you want to see some previous discussions of this topic, browse to groups.google.com, and search for "excel goal seek automate" (without the quotes). - Mike "Brian Hahn" wrote in message ... Is there a way to automate the goal seek or solver functionality? For instance, automatically set a target cell to zero by changing another cell. |
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