Hallo Brian,
Op maandag 09 juni 2008 schreef Brian Barker aan [email protected]:
>> These data are constantly changing, so this procedure would
>> become rather annoying quite quickly. But I'll certainly keep
>> this hint in mind in case I need it some time.
BB> I realised after I sent my last suggestion that there is a
BB> better solution, which will almost certainly apply to your case.
BB> My apologies for not thinking of this earlier.
No apologies are needed. One just can't think of all possibilities
at once every time.
BB> In fact, you don't need to freeze the values in columns O and P
BB> to create the effect that you need, but just to modify the
BB> formulae.
BB> If we imagine - as I suggested before - a simple case in which
BB> the cells in column O are simply a copy of what is in another
BB> column, say column K, then the formulae in column O would be
BB> something like =K5, =K6, and so on.
I'm not very good at imagining today :( Blame it to a severe cold.
How it works is still a bit unclear to me. But it really does seem
to work :)
BB> I trust this helps.
You gave me very useful help the last few days! Thank you very
much.
Groeten,
Hans.
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