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I am trying to build a sheet that will reference a mortgage sheet in the same
document. I want to be able to see the remaining balance of a mortgage by entering the number of years since the mortgage began. What I've tried doing is "=G(1+E10)", which obviously didn't work, but E10 would be the changing number of years since the mortgage began and the G cell would be the remaining balance. So if it's 5 years since the mortgage began, I want the cell to equal G6. If it's 10 years, I wan the cell to equal G11. Any ideas? Thanks, Nic |
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