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I am not sure if Excel is capable of doing this, but hopefully someone out
there knows. I am trying to create a formula to do the following: In one cell I will have a running total and in the other cell I want to enter a number that will carry over to the cell with the running total in turn making that cell blank until another number is entered. Example: Cell One, enter the number three, Cell Two, current number 150 will change to 153 and Cell One will go back to a blank cell util used again. ????? This would be a great time saver if this is possible. |