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Okay so i know i have had a million and one questions but heres a big on
eplease help. I have a job tracking spreadsheet that has 5 formulas in a row
all basing off of each other. I just added another formula to it. Thing is
the last formula before my "new" formula is based on todays date. I want my
new formula not to change with the date, yet I cannot change the last formula
because the date I have today will not be the same tomorrow ( new due date)
if it changes with the date. PLEASE HELP!

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Do you want to try that again, slowly, giving us the formulae, and some
examples.

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Okay so i know i have had a million and one questions but heres a big on
eplease help. I have a job tracking spreadsheet that has 5 formulas in a

row
all basing off of each other. I just added another formula to it. Thing is
the last formula before my "new" formula is based on todays date. I want

my
new formula not to change with the date, yet I cannot change the last

formula
because the date I have today will not be the same tomorrow ( new due

date)
if it changes with the date. PLEASE HELP!



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I believe I finally had an example for you that works. It didnt last time,
I'm sorry. What I'm wanting to do is in the example you will see a formula is
L, M,N. I want the formula in M to stay the same no matter what ( meaning I
want it to read the accurate thing). It changes with the date though and I do
not want column N to change with the date as M does. Is there a way I can
leave the formulas doin the same thing yet make it so column N will NOT
change with the date? Thanks for the help! ( If this doesn't attach right
please let me know)
Client Name Job Number Job Name Date In Due Date Invoice Amount Pre
Press Proof Out Proofing Completion Status New Due Dates STK Ryobi HDL
2C HDL 5C Brokered Bindery Shipping Date Status
Todd Ice Miller 17023 Benefits Fair
Pads 06/09/06 06/13/06 158.00 06/09/06 Late 06/13/06 06/13/06 Late

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Do you want to try that again, slowly, giving us the formulae, and some
examples.

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)

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Okay so i know i have had a million and one questions but heres a big on
eplease help. I have a job tracking spreadsheet that has 5 formulas in a

row
all basing off of each other. I just added another formula to it. Thing is
the last formula before my "new" formula is based on todays date. I want

my
new formula not to change with the date, yet I cannot change the last

formula
because the date I have today will not be the same tomorrow ( new due

date)
if it changes with the date. PLEASE HELP!




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