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Formula too long
I'm trying to use a Logical Formula.
IF('Sheet 1'!B170,'Sheet 1'!B2*'Sheet 2!B3+'Sheet 1'!B3*Sheet 3!B3...ect., 0). But in the TRUE logical it will only let me put so many (cell 1 * cell 2) equations. Is there a way to overide this or is there another way to do this. -- Best Regards, Deano |
Formula too long
Best to tell us exactly what you are trying to do to get a good suggestion.
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "DEAN0 219" wrote in message ... I'm trying to use a Logical Formula. IF('Sheet 1'!B170,'Sheet 1'!B2*'Sheet 2!B3+'Sheet 1'!B3*Sheet 3!B3...ect., 0). But in the TRUE logical it will only let me put so many (cell 1 * cell 2) equations. Is there a way to overide this or is there another way to do this. -- Best Regards, Deano |
Formula too long
I have 17 sheets within my workbook. In the first workbook is a list of
products. In the second workbook is a list of ALL the parts needed to produce the different products. Sheets 3 - 17 are the parts list need for each individual product(A.B,C..ect). On Sheet 2"Master Parts List" I want to calculate how many of each part I need for an an Order(ex: a customer orders 2 "A" Products, 3 "C" Products & 1 "F" Product) Some of the parts are the same and some are different. Does that help? -- Best Regards, Deano "Don Guillett" wrote: Best to tell us exactly what you are trying to do to get a good suggestion. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "DEAN0 219" wrote in message ... I'm trying to use a Logical Formula. IF('Sheet 1'!B170,'Sheet 1'!B2*'Sheet 2!B3+'Sheet 1'!B3*Sheet 3!B3...ect., 0). But in the TRUE logical it will only let me put so many (cell 1 * cell 2) equations. Is there a way to overide this or is there another way to do this. -- Best Regards, Deano |
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