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Automatically Entering Values
Is there any way to preset some values?
Suppose I entered some values in From A1 to A4 (A1=12,A2=13,A3=14,A=15) Now I want that when I enter 12 in C1, it automatically feels 13 in C2,14 in C3,15 in C4. Is that possible?How? |
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You can have hidden formulas in so in cell C2 you can put
=IF(Len($C$1)0,$C1+1,"") This will check if anything is in C1 if so then do the formula... if not the cell is blank "Sanchit" wrote: Is there any way to preset some values? Suppose I entered some values in From A1 to A4 (A1=12,A2=13,A3=14,A=15) Now I want that when I enter 12 in C1, it automatically feels 13 in C2,14 in C3,15 in C4. Is that possible?How? |
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akphidelt,
I'm interested. Why do you use a LEN function in this formula? I know what LEN does, I just assume you are avoiding some issue by doing it this way instead of a simple "$C$10". Why is that? |
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akphidelt,
I'm interested. Why do you use a LEN function in this formula? I know what LEN does, I just assume you are avoiding some issue by doing it this way instead of a simple "$C$10". Why is that? I'm not akphidelt, but did notice that the original post did not specify that the entered values must be positive numbers. Using the LEN function (instead of "$C$10") permits entered values to be positive or negative or zero. If that's not the intent, change the formula accordingly. |
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On Aug 26, 4:35 pm, "pomegranate-man"
wrote: akphidelt, I'm interested. Why do you use a LEN function in this formula? I know what LEN does, I just assume you are avoiding some issue by doing it this way instead of a simple "$C$10". Why is that? I'm not akphidelt, but did notice that the original post did not specify that the entered values must be positive numbers. Using the LEN function (instead of "$C$10") permits entered values to be positive or negative or zero. If that's not the intent, change the formula accordingly. Thanks! |
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