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USING SOLVER IN EXCEL
Hi!
Hope someone can help me? I am trying to find code (not great at writing macros - but ok at recording them) that will enable me to use solver on a range of cells, then move to the next range of cells and use solver again without going through the processes of clicking on each one and going through the menus. Does anyone have any suggestions if this makes any sense at all? Thanks Sarah |
USING SOLVER IN EXCEL
Why don't you start by recording the process for the first *two* sets
of ranges. Share the code and someone should be able to show you how to generalize it. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Hi! Hope someone can help me? I am trying to find code (not great at writing macros - but ok at recording them) that will enable me to use solver on a range of cells, then move to the next range of cells and use solver again without going through the processes of clicking on each one and going through the menus. Does anyone have any suggestions if this makes any sense at all? Thanks Sarah |
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