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Simple setup:
Row 1 is your header of years. Row 2 is actual age (as this is a constant growth, its just here for reference) Row 3 is assesed reading age Row 4 can be delta change in assesed reading age. Assuming data starts in column B, in C4, input: =C3-C2 and copy across. This is the change per year. Similarly, to calculate margin in row 5, input in C5 =C3-B2 and copy across. The nice thing about this setup is it lends itself easily to making charts, if desired. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Tony Chapman" wrote: I am trying to devise a spreadsheet so that i can track pupil progress from year to year. I know their age and their assessed reading age and want to track the improvement year on year over the life of thier primary school stay. I need to track how much change there is between assessed age from year to year and also what the margin is between assessed and actual age each year |
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