MikeHalloran
Mechanical
- Aug 29, 2003
- 14,450
I've got a fairly big spreadsheet that covers hundreds of 'cases', for lack of a better word. Each case comprises an array of cells, a few of which are independent variables, modifed for each case. The remainder of the cells in the array are either constant text or numbers, or formulas that refer to the independent variables. All the cases are independent of each other.
To deal with a new case, I copy and paste a case into an empty area, adjust the independent variables, and print out the array for record purposes. Sometimes I need to get back to a specific array, using the information on the printout. For this purpose, I manually put the address of the upper left cell in the upper left cell as text, say 'BE4255.
When I copy that array to make a new one, I have to manually change the cell address in the text. Sometimes I forget, and the printout points to the wrong array.
I'm sorry, all of that seems a long way around, and I'm probably not using the correct jargon, but here is my question: Is there a way to make a cell show its own address?
Mike Halloran
NOT speaking for
DeAngelo Marine Exhaust Inc.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
To deal with a new case, I copy and paste a case into an empty area, adjust the independent variables, and print out the array for record purposes. Sometimes I need to get back to a specific array, using the information on the printout. For this purpose, I manually put the address of the upper left cell in the upper left cell as text, say 'BE4255.
When I copy that array to make a new one, I have to manually change the cell address in the text. Sometimes I forget, and the printout points to the wrong array.
I'm sorry, all of that seems a long way around, and I'm probably not using the correct jargon, but here is my question: Is there a way to make a cell show its own address?
Mike Halloran
NOT speaking for
DeAngelo Marine Exhaust Inc.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA