Creating a formula using absolute referencing - I think!!

V

Victoria

Hi

I would be very grateful for help in the following:
I am creating a spreadsheet which I want to update on a weekly basis. I
would like to be able to make a point have a value i.e.

1 point = £75.00

I would like to reference the cell so that when I enter increased points in
one cell
it will show the value in pounds in another cell and update whenever there
is a change.

I am sure that I have done this before (absolute referencing with interest
rates??)
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance
 
R

RagDyeR

Enter 75 in say Y1 (out of the way area).

Say names in Column A, A2:A50
Points in Column B, B2:B50
Enter this formula in C2:

=(B2<>"")*$Y$1*B2

And copy down as needed.

Where you can simply change the value in Y1, which will automatically change
*all* the formulas.

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HTH,

RD
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Hi

I would be very grateful for help in the following:
I am creating a spreadsheet which I want to update on a weekly basis. I
would like to be able to make a point have a value i.e.

1 point = £75.00

I would like to reference the cell so that when I enter increased points in
one cell
it will show the value in pounds in another cell and update whenever there
is a change.

I am sure that I have done this before (absolute referencing with interest
rates??)
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance
 
A

Arvi Laanemets

Hi

P.e. you have points in A1
Into cell, you want to display value in pounds in, eter the formula
=A1*75
and format as currency.

Arvi Laanemets
 

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