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Default how to set up a simple variable in Excel, but cell location independent

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"Alberta K." wrote in message
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Great. Thank you very much.

"RagDyer" wrote in message
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You might try a named formula.

From the Menu Bar,
<Insert <Name <Define
In the "Names In Workbook: box, type
numb

*Change*whatever's in the "Refers To" box to,
=5
Then <OK

Now, in any cell enter,
=numb
And you'll get a return of 5.

So,
=10*numb
Will return 50.

=numb/2
Will return 2.5

To change the value, just repeat the above procedure and change the value
in the "Refers To" box.
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RD



 
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