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I'm trying to do a spreadsheet so that when I put a debt amount in the first
column, after 10 days it will automatically move to the next column and move
on every 10 days till a 60 days column where it gets added to any amount
already there. Can anyone clue me up to a formula to do this?

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You will have to devise a way to associate the date of initial entry
with the entry itself, then it is relatively simple to do - could you
have a lookup table on a separate sheet that returned entry dates for
all amounts, BUT the amounts would have to be unique, ie no
duplications. If your spread sheet is for your eyes only, insert a
spare column next to the first date column and put the date entered
there.


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