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I know it is possible to do this in code, but I just can't figure it out.
I'm hoping there is an Excel wizard out there who can help me with this. I'm starting with Dates in row 1 and counts related to the dates in row 2. Example: C D E 2/27/09 3/6/09 3/13/09 1 6 4 I need "burndown" calculations based on the counts in row 2. Since I will be creating a chart with this data, I want the burndown numbers next to the dates, so I insert a blank row 2 (the counts become row 3). I can figure out how to put a total of all the counts in row 3 into cell B2. And I know how to get the number of columns. Now I need to know how to loop through the rest of the cells in row 2 (from column C to the last column, which is variable). This is what I want to end up with: C2 = B2-C3 D2 = C2-D3 E2 = D2-E3 and so on until the last column. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me! Judy |
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