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![]() Is there anyway of telling Excel to perform a calculation on certain cells only once. I have a spreadsheet that performs calculations that include a single value stored in a cell. I now want to change the value of this cell to apply to new data being added to the sheet but I don't want to change the results of past calculations. Any help would be appreciated. -- n_davies |
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