Multiple Operations

Applies the same formula to different cells, but with different parameter values.

To access this command...

From the menu bar:

Choose Data - Multiple Operations.

From the tabbed interface:

On the Data menu of the Data tab, choose Multiple Operations.


Applying Multiple Operations

note

The Row or Column box must contain a reference to the first cell of the selected range.


note

If you export a spreadsheet containing multiple operations to Microsoft Excel, the location of the cells containing the formula must be fully defined relative to the data range.


Defaults

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Enter the cell references for the cells containing the formulas that you want to use in the multiple operation.

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Enter the input cell reference that you want to use as a variable for the rows in the data table.

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Enter the input cell reference that you want to use as a variable for the columns in the data table.

Shrink / Expand

Click the Shrink icon to reduce the dialog to the size of the input field. It is then easier to mark the required reference in the sheet. The icons then automatically convert to the Expand icon. Click it to restore the dialog to its original size.

The dialog is automatically minimized when you click into a sheet with the mouse. As soon as you release the mouse button, the dialog is restored and the reference range defined with the mouse is highlighted in the document by a blue frame.

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Shrink

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