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fastelectron Posted - 07/26/2013 : 08:03:28 AM
Origin Ver. : 8.5
Service Release : SR1
Operating System: Windows 7

Hi ,

I am facing a tedious task in some calculation.

I have 2 worksheets, say A and B.

A has 2 cols and n rows.

B has n+1 cols and ~150 rows. (1st col X and the rest all Y)

Now I need to divide the first col and each subsequent col of B
with each row values of A.

ie,

xn = B(1st col) / A(n row,1 col)

and

yn = B(nth col) / A(n row,2 col)

for all values of n.

I am having 8 such (A,B) pairs of worksheets, and I am already
crossing all the limits of sanity.

somebody plz save me.

thanks alot

-S.

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Penn Posted - 08/01/2013 : 11:17:08 PM
Hi,

Please refer to this post. And please DO NOT submit the same question twice in different forum in the future. Thanks.

Penn

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