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How to place a value in another cell
I want to use an IF statement or other function that would allow me to place
a value in a cell other than the cell that formula is evaluated in based on some logical tests. For example: I have a number I want to transpose x cells from where my formula is evaluated based on some criteria that would be evaluated based on some data cells. Is there a way to do that? |
How to place a value in another cell
Formulas return values to the cells that hold them--they can't change values in
other cells. Macros (Subroutines) can do lots of stuff, though. BobG wrote: I want to use an IF statement or other function that would allow me to place a value in a cell other than the cell that formula is evaluated in based on some logical tests. For example: I have a number I want to transpose x cells from where my formula is evaluated based on some criteria that would be evaluated based on some data cells. Is there a way to do that? -- Dave Peterson |
How to place a value in another cell
Question:
If you want to put the value based on the formula test in some remote cell, what do you want to display in the cell the formula is in? I mean, you could put the value in the "formula cell" and reference it somewhere else? Hans |
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