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Creating Scenarios and Scenario Manager
I have created Scenarios in Excel before and an trying to 'teach myself' from
the Help menu but am getting rather confused....... Is there a difference between creating a Scenario and using Scenario Manager?? I understand that the Scenario Manager allows you to create various scenarios so you can change particualar figures on your worksheet and it shows you each for comparison. The bit I think I am getting confused with - do you create the Scenario yourself or is there a formula Excel does for you??? I'm gettin' a bit lost!!! Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thank you. Louise |
You set up the Scenarios yourself, then use the Scenario Manager to show
or summarize them. There's an example he http://www.contextures.com/xlScenario01.html Louise wrote: I have created Scenarios in Excel before and an trying to 'teach myself' from the Help menu but am getting rather confused....... Is there a difference between creating a Scenario and using Scenario Manager?? I understand that the Scenario Manager allows you to create various scenarios so you can change particualar figures on your worksheet and it shows you each for comparison. The bit I think I am getting confused with - do you create the Scenario yourself or is there a formula Excel does for you??? I'm gettin' a bit lost!!! Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thank you. Louise -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Thanks very much for this, Debra. These examples are much easier to
understand. The others I have read lead me to believe that the Scenarios themselves are created by Excel too. Thanks again. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: You set up the Scenarios yourself, then use the Scenario Manager to show or summarize them. There's an example he http://www.contextures.com/xlScenario01.html Louise wrote: I have created Scenarios in Excel before and an trying to 'teach myself' from the Help menu but am getting rather confused....... Is there a difference between creating a Scenario and using Scenario Manager?? I understand that the Scenario Manager allows you to create various scenarios so you can change particualar figures on your worksheet and it shows you each for comparison. The bit I think I am getting confused with - do you create the Scenario yourself or is there a formula Excel does for you??? I'm gettin' a bit lost!!! Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thank you. Louise -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know that it helped.
Louise wrote: Thanks very much for this, Debra. These examples are much easier to understand. The others I have read lead me to believe that the Scenarios themselves are created by Excel too. Thanks again. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: You set up the Scenarios yourself, then use the Scenario Manager to show or summarize them. There's an example he http://www.contextures.com/xlScenario01.html Louise wrote: I have created Scenarios in Excel before and an trying to 'teach myself' from the Help menu but am getting rather confused....... Is there a difference between creating a Scenario and using Scenario Manager?? I understand that the Scenario Manager allows you to create various scenarios so you can change particualar figures on your worksheet and it shows you each for comparison. The bit I think I am getting confused with - do you create the Scenario yourself or is there a formula Excel does for you??? I'm gettin' a bit lost!!! Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thank you. Louise -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
Creating Scenarios and Scenario Manager
Hi All Further to Louise's question... does anybody know why the IRR formula doesn't appear to calculate when it is one of the output fields under the Scenario Manager Pivot Table option? (it incorrectly results in the number "1" under all scenarios) Thanks in advance Peter -- PeterW ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PeterW's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=6496 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=468201 |
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