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Hi all,
I'm using Excel 2007 in Win 7. I'm trying to set up two columns within a spread sheet so that every time a new number is entered into Column B, (for instance) the quotient arrived at by dividing that number by a constant appears in Column C on the same row. New numbers will be added to Column B a few times an hour, often enough that I don't want to enter a formula for each entry. Not real experienced with Excel, but used Basic about 20 years ago, if that helps. and sorry if this has been answered already, I couldn't find it.
Last edited by fibbermcghee; 12-08-2014 at 05:27 PM. Reason: spelling |
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