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Subject: Excel Question
Posted by: TacoJohn
- [576191613] Fri, Aug 13, 2004, 19:37
I want to do something a little different w/ Excel, but I think it can be done (i hope...)
Okay, I have a value in A1, i want to subtract the value x rows down from it and put that in B1.
The x value is stored in another cell.
So if A1 is 5, E1 is 3, and the x value is 4...
It takes A1 minus the number 4 rows down (E1) and returns 2.
Is that possible to do with a simple formula that I can type in? |
1 | Mike D Sustainer
ID: 041831612 Fri, Aug 13, 2004, 21:10
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Honestly not sure what you mean. Almost sounds like you want a formula in cell B1 that would equal A1 - E1. Is that correct??? That is pretty easy, so I may not be understanding you.
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2 | biliruben
ID: 441182916 Fri, Aug 13, 2004, 21:18
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I think the value of E1 differs by row.
Sometimes it is 4 down, sometimes 3 down, sometimes 8 down. Right?
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3 | Guru
ID: 330592710 Fri, Aug 13, 2004, 23:19
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4 rows down would be A5, not E1.
You could use the INDEX function.
=A1-INDEX(range, x)
where range would be the range of cells (either a row or column), and x would be the value (or cell reference)
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4 | RecycledSpinalFluid Dude
ID: 204401122 Fri, Aug 13, 2004, 23:48
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Column A = Values Column B = Row (Downward) Offset Column C = Column (Left Right) Offset Column D = Resultant
D1 = "=A1 - OFFSET(A1,B1,C1)"
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5 | TacoJohn
ID: 576191613 Sat, Aug 14, 2004, 04:59
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RSF, you little fiend, you!
Sorry about being SUPER vague in my explanation (and mixing up rows and columns).
Anyway, it took me a minute to figure out how that formula works but it's dead-on what I was after.
Thank you!
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