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    Automate incremental increase i number of items in cell to produce spreadsheet calculation

    I don't even know if I'm in the right place in the Forums, but here is what I would like to do. I have a spreadsheet that computes printing costs. There are many calculations in the spreadsheet for paper and ink use and waste to arrive a cost. The biggest variable cell is the one for quantity. I would like to produce a printed schedule of pricing based on my spreadsheet to show the cost for printed pieces numbering 100 to 100,000. I am wondering if there is someway I can automate the insertion of the quantity figure in increments and then record the results from the cells with the primary categories calculations (printing, folding, sales tax for example) into a separate spreadsheet so that my employees would have the ability to lookup a cost without having to access the spreadsheet but by referring to a printed schedule (originally generated by Excel of course) and I would have the ability to control the outcomes.

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    Re: Automate incremental increase i number of items in cell to produce spreadsheet calcula

    Hello Gaudetgirl ,

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