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make a single cell always equal zero
the problem I am facing is a I think a simple one and based on the posted
question and answers I have been reading I'm very sure much simpler than I'm making it. I would like my budget spread sheet to auto balance itself to automate the entry of pending payments and outgoing bills. I want the "Totals" cell to always equal zero, taking any overage or underage from a single cell: A B C 11Savings $121.08 $121.08 12 $0.00 Balance 13Total $1,646.64 $0.00 C3 I want to always to equal 0 drawing + or - from B1 Can this be done: any help would be greatly appreciated Brad Best |
make a single cell always equal zero
Not sure I fully understand, but perhaps you mean:
=-B1 Hope this helps. Pete On Jun 30, 5:58*am, Brad Best <Brad wrote: the problem I am facing is a I think a simple one and based on the posted question and answers I have been reading I'm very sure much simpler than I'm making it. I would like my budget spread sheet to auto balance itself to automate the entry of pending payments and outgoing bills. *I want the "Totals" cell to always equal zero, taking any overage or underage from a single cell: * * A * * * * * * *B * * * * * * *C 11Savings * * * $121.08 $121.08 12 * * *$0.00 * Balance 13Total $1,646.64 * * * $0.00 C3 I want to always to equal 0 drawing + or - from B1 Can this be done: *any help would be greatly appreciated Brad Best |
make a single cell always equal zero
On Jun 29, 11:58 pm, Brad Best <Brad
wrote: the problem I am facing is a I think a simple one and based on the posted question and answers I have been reading I'm very sure much simpler than I'm making it. I would like my budget spread sheet to auto balance itself to automate the entry of pending payments and outgoing bills. I want the "Totals" cell to always equal zero, taking any overage or underage from a single cell: A B C 11Savings $121.08 $121.08 12 $0.00 Balance 13Total $1,646.64 $0.00 C3 I want to always to equal 0 drawing + or - from B1 Can this be done: any help would be greatly appreciated Brad Best Auto-balancing is always a little frightening to me, leaves a LOT of room for the error of forgetfulness. But you usually want to put the auto-balance cell near the Total cell, they can't be the same or it won't look proper. You might as well just type "0" into the cell in that case. It's not quite clear what all your cells are since columns don't copy well and I'm not exactly sure what you're doing. But maybe C3 is =SUM(B1:B2)-SUM(C1:C2) And then the Balance Total is in D3: =SUM(B1:B3)-SUM(C1:C3) |
make a single cell always equal zero
Sorry, forgot definitions:
C3 is then the balancing amount. D3 is the total you want that should equal zero. |
make a single cell always equal zero
not sure how relevant his is however but c3 is a weekly total that references
the previous weeks total and the current weeks totals as well and of course is the cell I want to =0, the effected cell needs to be b1 as any shortage for the week in outgoing bills need to come from the savings entry, transversely all excess funds need to go into b1 hence b1 needs to adjust itself to ensure that c1 remains =0 |
make a single cell always equal zero
On Jun 30, 5:00 pm, Brad Best
wrote: not sure how relevant his is however but c3 is a weekly total that references the previous weeks total and the current weeks totals as well and of course is the cell I want to =0, the effected cell needs to be b1 as any shortage for the week in outgoing bills need to come from the savings entry, transversely all excess funds need to go into b1 hence b1 needs to adjust itself to ensure that c1 remains =0 Well, it's certainly relevant. But I'm not sure it is enough. Where is the previous week total? Where is the current week total? What is the actual formula in C3? If I'm understanding, you want to have B1 equal the inverse of all the other cells being added in C3, that will always make C3=0. So I guess you have to look at the formula in C3 and reverse it in B1, more or less. The only issue is to make sure you don't cause a circular reference. |
make a single cell always equal zero
"Spiky" wrote: On Jun 30, 5:00 pm, Brad Best wrote: not sure how relevant his is however but c3 is a weekly total that references the previous weeks total and the current weeks totals as well and of course is the cell I want to =0, the effected cell needs to be b1 as any shortage for the week in outgoing bills need to come from the savings entry, transversely all excess funds need to go into b1 hence b1 needs to adjust itself to ensure that c1 remains =0 Well, it's certainly relevant. But I'm not sure it is enough. Where is the previous week total? Where is the current week total? What is the actual formula in C3? If I'm understanding, you want to have B1 equal the inverse of all the other cells being added in C3, that will always make C3=0. So I guess you have to look at the formula in C3 and reverse it in B1, more or less. The only issue is to make sure you don't cause a circular reference. the circular reference is a problem and again why im asking for help so C3 actually references another weeks + incoming - outgoing and is specific to each week. now b1 at current is a simple input cell which can be relocated to accommodate a formula as im sure that will need to happen anyway. im not even sure if im helping at this point or making things more complicated. |
make a single cell always equal zero
On Jul 1, 11:02 pm, Brad Best
wrote: "Spiky" wrote: On Jun 30, 5:00 pm, Brad Best wrote: not sure how relevant his is however but c3 is a weekly total that references the previous weeks total and the current weeks totals as well and of course is the cell I want to =0, the effected cell needs to be b1 as any shortage for the week in outgoing bills need to come from the savings entry, transversely all excess funds need to go into b1 hence b1 needs to adjust itself to ensure that c1 remains =0 Well, it's certainly relevant. But I'm not sure it is enough. Where is the previous week total? Where is the current week total? What is the actual formula in C3? If I'm understanding, you want to have B1 equal the inverse of all the other cells being added in C3, that will always make C3=0. So I guess you have to look at the formula in C3 and reverse it in B1, more or less. The only issue is to make sure you don't cause a circular reference. the circular reference is a problem and again why im asking for help so C3 actually references another weeks + incoming - outgoing and is specific to each week. now b1 at current is a simple input cell which can be relocated to accommodate a formula as im sure that will need to happen anyway. im not even sure if im helping at this point or making things more complicated. Well, you aren't exactly giving any more info. So I'd say you're neither helping nor making it more complicated. Sounds like you want C3 to be: PriorBalance + Incoming - Outgoing + AdjustCell So you need that AdjustCell to have this formula: Outgoing - Incoming - PriorBalance |
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