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Is there a way to "copy" Goal Seek acroos multiple rows?
Hourly Current New New Rate Comp Rate Compensation 16.00 727.27 15.55675 727.27 16.00 727.27 15.55 727.00 17.00 772.73 105.00 15.26 693.75 105.00 16.00 727.27 105.00 16.50 750.00 105.00 The cells under the column labled New Compensation has a different formula than the cells under the column labled Current Comp. I want to calculate a new rate so that the New Compensation would be equal to the Current Comp by changing the cells under the column labled New Rate. I have used Goal Seek in the first row. However this spreadsheet is several hundred lines long and useing Goal Seek is not practical. Is there a way to copy the goal seek funtion across multiple rows or is these a formula which could be written? Thanks. |
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