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Target cell=range??
I am compiling a series of tables that calculate the occurences of multiple data sets that satisfy specific conditions. I must apply these tables to ever changing source data (within the same worksheet). The formulas that exist within the table are absolute cell references eg =SUMPRODUCT(($E$1355:$E$1978=0)*($D$1355:$D$1978< =0.49)*($D$1355:$D$1978=0)*($G$1355:$G$1978<=2.99 )*($G$1355:$G$1978=U1355)*($G$1355:$G$1978<=V1355 )) is there a method by which the absolute cell reference could be entered in another target cell such that ($E$1355:$E$1978=0) becomes (A1=0) where A1 gives the range that must be considered, in this case $E$1355:$E$1978 ???????? Many thanks Alex -- alexsmalley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ alexsmalley's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=27729 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=473714 |
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