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I want to create a cell in my excel sheet which would increase or decrease to
entire sheet by the % entered. I want the cell to be available at all times
for my calculations. How, how, how can I do it.... anybody out there... Your
help is highly appreciated....
Reza
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:31:02 -0700, Daddy Dool
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I want to create a cell in my excel sheet which would increase or decrease to
entire sheet by the % entered. I want the cell to be available at all times
for my calculations. How, how, how can I do it.... anybody out there... Your
help is highly appreciated....
Reza


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