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hello,

how do i make a function in one cell alter the value of another cell?

i would like to do the following:
if cell1 equals "test string" then make cell(3 + value of cell2)
increment by 1

the reason why i can't put the function in the output cell is because
the range of output cells is the same target for a whole bunch of these
functions.

-az

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-az wrote:

hello,

how do i make a function in one cell alter the value of another cell?

i would like to do the following:
if cell1 equals "test string" then make cell(3 + value of cell2)
increment by 1

the reason why i can't put the function in the output cell is because
the range of output cells is the same target for a whole bunch of these
functions.

-az


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