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That's what sheet protection is for. Set the cells in which your users will
enter data to unlocked then protect the sheet. Use a password if necessary then the formulae will be relatively safe. " wrote: Thanks for all your help! The purpose behind the question is that I'm creating a document that others will be working on and I figured there would be less chance of some formulas being deleted if I could hide the formulas and push the data to other cells. - Jeremy On Jan 29, 1:58 pm, bigwheel wrote: Put the same formula in B3 that you use in C3 " wrote: I'm trying to create a formula in one cell (let's say C3), and I want the results of that cell to show up in B3. Is there a way to have the results of the formula in C3 show up in B3 without having to put "=C3" in my B3 Cell? |
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