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Sounds like you are looking for an accumulator cell.
Easy to do but fraught with danger. Maybe better to enter a formula like =10 + D1 Then in D1 you can enter any number you want and have the cell update. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 11:28:03 -0800, jkk wrote: thank you, it did not work though.. what does a spinner do? what i need to do is make every cell =10 instead of just 10 in a cell. i am using it for a retail plan. So then when i go to add or cubtract from taht column say to increase or decrease sales i can just hit f2 then +what i want to increase it by help!! "Search33" wrote: Try using a spinner. On the forms toolbar (if it is not visible, go to view-- Toolbars-- Forms), click the spinner button. Draw a square in your cell and the spinner will appear. Right click on the spinner and click format control. On the control tab, set the Cell Link to your cell. You can also set minimum and maximum values. - Search "jkk" wrote: how do i make each cell a formula. ie:=10 so when i go to change it i can just dble click on the cell and +/- a qty? |
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