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If someone could help with my issue, it would be great!
I am trying to make a custom amortization table using the one that microsoft has a teplate for. I would like to take a calculated value, subtract the supplied for "total interest" and project that value into the supplied "loan amount". The problem I am having is that when I try to do this, I get a circular referance error. How can I correct this without having to write the entire table from scratch? Thanks in advance, Paul M |
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This might help:
On the menu, click "Options" Click the "Calculation" tab. Click the "Iteration" box, if it is not already on. If necessary, give a value for Maximum iterations and Maximum Change Patricia Shannon "Paul M" wrote: If someone could help with my issue, it would be great! I am trying to make a custom amortization table using the one that microsoft has a teplate for. I would like to take a calculated value, subtract the supplied for "total interest" and project that value into the supplied "loan amount". The problem I am having is that when I try to do this, I get a circular referance error. How can I correct this without having to write the entire table from scratch? Thanks in advance, Paul M |
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