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Default weighting a cell


Kimber,

I am not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but if you would like
to multiply the value of a cell (weight) depending on its position you
could always use the =row() and/or =column() functions.

To apply to your example, if you wanted E4 to have four times the
weight, the formula would be =E4*row(E4).

Hope that helps,

RC


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