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Mike
We know we can start up a spreadsheet from the command prompt: excel
<spreadsheetname>.
We've seen batch files which allow one to specify a replacable
parameter in the batchfile from the command line. I'm trying to do
something similar in Excel.
Assume A1:A4 is populated with the names Bob,Ted,Carol,Alice, and I've
written the following formula for Column B: =If((A1:A4)="Bob",1,0).
this will return a '1' in B1, and "0" in B2-B4.
Now, I want to change "Bob" to "Ted" from the command line. I"m
looking for someway to identify a field as replacable, and to perform
the replacement.
Any suggestions? - Mike
<spreadsheetname>.
We've seen batch files which allow one to specify a replacable
parameter in the batchfile from the command line. I'm trying to do
something similar in Excel.
Assume A1:A4 is populated with the names Bob,Ted,Carol,Alice, and I've
written the following formula for Column B: =If((A1:A4)="Bob",1,0).
this will return a '1' in B1, and "0" in B2-B4.
Now, I want to change "Bob" to "Ted" from the command line. I"m
looking for someway to identify a field as replacable, and to perform
the replacement.
Any suggestions? - Mike