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I need to find out a formula that increases one number when the other
decreases, but does not decrease the number when the other increases. example cell A1=30 B1=40 NEXT cell A1=31 B1=39 but not when there is an increase cell A1=31 B1=42 |
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I'm thinking you'll need to have a helper column to do this or else you'll
have circular references. "Joseph Weber" <Joseph wrote in message ... I need to find out a formula that increases one number when the other decreases, but does not decrease the number when the other increases. example cell A1=30 B1=40 NEXT cell A1=31 B1=39 but not when there is an increase cell A1=31 B1=42 |
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