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Hi,
I'm trying to use GROWTH() on disjoint cells, so that I can just fill in the values in the table (i.e. between years 2000 and 2005, for which I have data). I want then, to use =GROWTH((B1,B6),(A1,A6),B2), thinking it will take B1 and B6 as a series and A1 and A6 as a series, and give me the value for 2001. However, Excel expands this to =GROWTH(B1,B6,A1,A6,B2) which of course does not work. Is there any way to do this other than to copy the projecting values to another part of the table? Thanks |
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