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Formula help please
Everytime I enter the number 1 on a spread sheet, can I make it equal a
specific dollar amount? For example: 1 = $22.84 If I am thinking correctly then when I add down the column I might have 10 entries and $228.40 |
Formula help please
That sounds very dangerous to me.
You could enter 22.84 and copy it to the other cells. Or maybe you could use a different value that will be replaced with that value. In xl2003 menus, you can use: Tools|Autocorrect options|Autocorrect tab and specify a nice string and have it replaced with that 22.84 value. (You can actually use the 1 character, but man, oh, man, that would scare me!) I'd use something like: x1 and I'd delete that entry when I was done. And be aware that this autocorrect list is shared by all of MSOffice (Excel, MSWord, PPT, ...). Debby wrote: Everytime I enter the number 1 on a spread sheet, can I make it equal a specific dollar amount? For example: 1 = $22.84 If I am thinking correctly then when I add down the column I might have 10 entries and $228.40 -- Dave Peterson |
Formula help please
Debby
I'm a bit confused. Do you want 22.84 to appear in any cell into which you enter a 1? Or do you want the 1 to appear but when added (summed) you want every 1 to sum as 22.84? You can do the former with VBA and the latter with a summing formula like =CountIf(A1:A20,"1")*22.84. Post back and clarify what you want to do. HTH Otto "Debby" wrote in message ... Everytime I enter the number 1 on a spread sheet, can I make it equal a specific dollar amount? For example: 1 = $22.84 If I am thinking correctly then when I add down the column I might have 10 entries and $228.40 |
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