See snb,
It's a need vs. want vs. have to situation
I don't need or have to learn excel
I want to learn excel
Just because I paid someone to fix my spreadsheet doesn't mean I've stopped wanting...
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See snb,
It's a need vs. want vs. have to situation
I don't need or have to learn excel
I want to learn excel
Just because I paid someone to fix my spreadsheet doesn't mean I've stopped wanting...
I guess you're right snb, thanks for the observation.
Ok, thanks again. I think at this point is to go to fiverr and find someone to fix it the way I want it for 5 dollars and just be done with it. Thanks again.
Hello,????
This is not the thread I started, what happened? It looks like mine was hijacked. This is not a continuation of page 1
Ok, I did that and that's wonderful but how can I change the spreadsheet so I don't have to keep dragging it down? Is that possible? I thought that what the "limit" entry is suppose to do...
Ok, so that's my problem. I thought there was a formula error when the formula has to be written. But if that's true then really all I'm doing is a lot of formula writing when I could just write it...
I'm guessing I'm not being clear with what I'm trying to accomplish. Let's go back to my original post. As you see it, I want to move columns F G and I over to C D and E, starting at C4. I want it to...
Thank you DocAElstein for helping me. As you can see in the picture I changed the ratio to 3 and the limit to 600. In the picture you see that it's confusing because columns G H and I are still there...
If you could instruct me on how to do what I want to accomplish, I believe I can do it. I have the bear bones basics down. So to sum up, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I need to have the spreadsheet continue the calculation in column "I" which stops at 99. It would be nice if columns F, G and I were moved to C, D and E starting at C4. This was made by a friend that...