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Not sure what you mean by 'commanding' or 'directing' a cell. A formula can't
reach out and change the value in another cell, delete coluns, insert rows, etc. A formula just attempts to compute some kind of value and returns it to the cell containing the formula. A formula can look at the values in other cells as part of the computation. Try this: In Q6, enter =IF(F2=B5,N4,0) In Z6, enter =IF(F2=B5,F9,0) In E7, enter =IF(F2=B5,K1,0) Hope this helps, Hutch "Chas52" wrote: I would like to create a cell that directs a number of cells formulas. eg. If I direct F2=B5, then Q6 will equal N4, Z6 will equal F9 and E7 will equal K1. |
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