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I want to write macros that will automatically update the spreadsheet when I
add further data. For example I have 10 columns x 8 rows of dat and write a macro to generate average and standard error of the mean in the cells below each column. Later, when I get the results from the next set of experiments I insert a further 8 rows of data giving me 16 rows in all. Is it possible to construct a macro that will handle this or do I just have to insert the formula again this time for 16 rows? This may sound trivial but we have lots of data accross many different experiments and it would be more elegant and efficient if I could produce a spreadsheet that our students could just paste their results into that would do the necessary calculations for them. -- medjpb |
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