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Old 12-09-2014, 05:48 PM
fibbermcghee fibbermcghee is offline Want a quotient using a constant to show up in column c each time a number is added to column b Windows 7 64bit Want a quotient using a constant to show up in column c each time a number is added to column b Office 2007
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Thanks, Pecoflyer

My columns and rows vary, but just substituting values worked a treat!



I'd like to mark this as solved, but I can't figure out how. Maybe someone else will.

Thanks again.

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