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I am trying to get around a circular reference on a worksheet by using
a Loop. I need to loop until 2 cells equal each other. However one cell is based on the other hence the circular reference. My thought was that I would just start with 1 increase the cell value by .01 let the workbook calc see if they are equal and loop until they are. I am not sure if this is possible or if this is the best way to accomplish this. Thanks |
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