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=TABLE function
I am working with a spreadsheet from another user and it contains a couple of
tables with an =TABLE(c12,c21) type formula. I am using 2007 and have searched to see what this formula may have meant in an earlier version but can not find anything? Can anyone help? |
=TABLE function
See Harlan Grove's post in:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...roup%3A*Excel# -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200787 "Excel User 123456" wrote: I am working with a spreadsheet from another user and it contains a couple of tables with an =TABLE(c12,c21) type formula. I am using 2007 and have searched to see what this formula may have meant in an earlier version but can not find anything? Can anyone help? |
=TABLE function
=TABLE(c12,c21) type formula.
That's in a 2 variable data table, which is used to quickly produce what-if-tables based on 2 variables, in sensitivity analysis. And albeit it looks very much like an array formula, it cannot be entered as such. It has to be set-up via the menu command: Data Table. Try typing in Excel's help: two variable data table for more information Try also the 2* samples on data table in my archives: *one variable, 2 variable One variable data table example.xls http://savefile.com/files/1007074 2 variable data table example.xls http://savefile.com/files/46276 -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Excel User 123456" wrote: I am working with a spreadsheet from another user and it contains a couple of tables with an =TABLE(c12,c21) type formula. I am using 2007 and have searched to see what this formula may have meant in an earlier version but can not find anything? Can anyone help? |
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