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locking a cell value for continuous additions updating (YTD incom.
How do you lock a cell value ($) to show continuous updating of income (i.e.,
YTD income) when copying and pasting spread sheet. After copying and pasting, I would like for the YTD income value to maintain last known value while also accepting new addition(s)... |
locking a cell value for continuous additions updating (YTD incom.
Hi,
I don't follow this - you want one cell to retain two different values the YTD and the YTD plus added data? Maybe you had better explain with an example. What it appears you are asking can't be done in the spreadsheet, except possibly with VBA. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Linebacker" wrote: How do you lock a cell value ($) to show continuous updating of income (i.e., YTD income) when copying and pasting spread sheet. After copying and pasting, I would like for the YTD income value to maintain last known value while also accepting new addition(s)... |
locking a cell value for continuous additions updating (YTD in
Shane:
Thanks for attention. I'm new at this and hope the below information will be helpful of your understanding on what I'm trying to accomplish. This spreadsheet is for tracking monthly income incorporated with accounts payable. e2 =sum(a2+b2) while e2 retains last value when entering new values in a2 & b2 updating e2 in the process... "Shane Devenshire" wrote: Hi, I don't follow this - you want one cell to retain two different values the YTD and the YTD plus added data? Maybe you had better explain with an example. What it appears you are asking can't be done in the spreadsheet, except possibly with VBA. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Linebacker" wrote: How do you lock a cell value ($) to show continuous updating of income (i.e., YTD income) when copying and pasting spread sheet. After copying and pasting, I would like for the YTD income value to maintain last known value while also accepting new addition(s)... |
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