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You would have to use VBA ... a worksheet event such as Worksheet_Change
take a look he http://www.cpearson.com/excel/events.htm Come back if you need more help. " wrote: I have a spreadsheet which will be used to calculate salary information. Important columns a Job Title - Current Salary - Proposed increase (%) - Proposed increase ($) - Proposed new salary What has been requested by the client is to be able to select ether a % or $ change to salary and have each column reflect the change. eg: % increase updates $ increase and salary and $ increase changes % and salary. It is possible by introducing a circular reference but this is a _bad_ thing from all accounts. What other options would I have? tia W |
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