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A funktion in the background....
I have a table lookin like this
A B C item1 7391695920135 7DTBQJP*jcabdf+ item2 7391695920128 7DTBQJP*jcabci+ The data in column C is a product of a function call. Atm im just refering to b1 from c1 to to make use of the function. But since this is a dokument thats going to be printed and updated several times, Id like to find a way to get rid of collumn B without having to type =ean13(yadayayda) in every cell. now to the question, Is there a cell format or something i can use so that the function is run on all data that I type in collumn B? |
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ToolsOptions, Edit tab, "Extend data range formats and formulas" -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "ChrisP" wrote in message ... I have a table lookin like this A B C item1 7391695920135 7DTBQJP*jcabdf+ item2 7391695920128 7DTBQJP*jcabci+ The data in column C is a product of a function call. Atm im just refering to b1 from c1 to to make use of the function. But since this is a dokument thats going to be printed and updated several times, Id like to find a way to get rid of collumn B without having to type =ean13(yadayayda) in every cell. now to the question, Is there a cell format or something i can use so that the function is run on all data that I type in collumn B? |
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