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I am using Excel from Office 2007.
I transfered a spreadsheet program from a Works spreadsheet, which I had adapted from one supplied with the program. It calculates your mortgage payments. I adapted it to calculate ROI from several variables on prespective rental properties. In Excel I get a #VALUE error when a cell conditionally references another cell that references another cell. I have attached several of the cell functions. =IF(AND(F5,F6,F7),PMT((F6/12)/100,F11,-F5),"") =IF(AND(G8,G9,G10),PMT((G9/12)/100,G13,-G8),"") =IF(G24,G24/G5,"") The online help says that I shouldn't reference a function, but I need the return of that cell's function to complete another function in another cell. The cell may return my monthly mortgage payment. I then use that product and the product of say property taxes/12, management fees and yearly repair expenses/12 to calculate my estimated monthly expenses on a property. I can then calculate my free cash flow from that property for the month. If the cell referenced is blank, I'd like the cell referencing it to remain blank too. The spread sheet seems to work properly when the variable cells are filled, but I want the cells doing a calculation to remain blank if there are no values in the other cells. If someone can also point me to where I can read more extensively on the matter, I would be most grateful. -- YMHS Radar |
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