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I have a worksheet that shows inventory of a particular item. This sheet
shows the item on order, received and a current balance. My question is how would I continue to keep introducing qunatities into the "on order" column without having to add up the quantity on a calculator and then replacing the number. Is there some way for this particular cell to remember the previous number and then add the new quantity to it? This item is ordered on a regular basis. "on order" received current balance 100 50 50 |
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