Scaling or Offsetting a Cell Value or a Selection of Cells: Difference between revisions
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<font face="Arial">Applies a scaling factor, then adds an offset to the current value in the cell.<br /> e.g. say the cell value is currently = 2<br /> You apply a scale of 10 and an offset of 4.<br /> Resulting value in the cell will be (2 x 10) + 4 = 24<font face="Arial"><br /> </font></font> | <font face="Arial">Applies a scaling factor, then adds an offset to the current value in the cell.<br /> e.g. say the cell value is currently = 2<br /> You apply a scale of 10 and an offset of 4.<br /> Resulting value in the cell will be (2 x 10) + 4 = 24<font face="Arial"><br /> </font></font> | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, 12 January 2008
Applies a scaling factor, then adds an offset to the current value in the cell.
e.g. say the cell value is currently = 2
You apply a scale of 10 and an offset of 4.
Resulting value in the cell will be (2 x 10) + 4 = 24
idkbase note 10016