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Just created a cashflow spreadsheet where I would want to offer three
scenarios. There are at least three cells that would change in value but not the cell locations from scenario to scenario. I find that I could give it a name but could not select more than one cell. I am a complete beginner and could appreciate an assist. I would also ask if there is a difference between a scenario and a 'what if'. the Excel help page mentions 'references' but the term is not understood to me. Advice sought. |
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Maurice -
I find that I could give it a name but could not select more than one cell. < In the Add Scenario dialog box, the Changing cells box is a reference edit box, i.e., you can specify a range of cells, e.g., A1:A3, or you can specify non-adjacent selections by separating the cell references by a comma, e.g., A1:A3,A5,A8. I would also ask if there is a difference between a scenario and a 'what if'. < When you have a spreadsheet model with a set of input cells and an output cell, you can perform general what-if analysis by changing the values of the input cells, perhaps manually by typing values. Or, you can use Excel's Scenario feature to keep track of various sets of input values. (Or, you can further automate the process of sensitivity analysis using Excel add-ins like Palisade's TopRank and my SensIt.) the Excel help page mentions 'references' but the term is not understood to me. < A cell address, like A3, is an example of a reference. Many users have spreadsheets with formulas and functions that refer to other cells. The formulas and functions obtain their input values by references to those other cells containing the input values. A generally inferior alternative is to have the numerical values as part of the formula or function. - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "Maurice" wrote in message ... Just created a cashflow spreadsheet where I would want to offer three scenarios. There are at least three cells that would change in value but not the cell locations from scenario to scenario. I find that I could give it a name but could not select more than one cell. I am a complete beginner and could appreciate an assist. I would also ask if there is a difference between a scenario and a 'what if'. the Excel help page mentions 'references' but the term is not understood to me. Advice sought. |
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