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    Peace All,
    I dunno how to start, first I would like to thank you all, and the admins as well for all the help you are offering here.

    I'm working on a sheet that has a following,
    -League (soccer) table, with the rating for each team (done).

    what i want to do is,
    -submit a result between 2 teams (from the results, i can get the new rating for each team, and to update the league table).

    now what i have done is, i have the formula, to calculate the rating, so i have 4 cells, 2 cells to put the old ratings for each team, and the new ratings for them will come out in the other 2 cells.

    my problem is i dunno how to update the rating in the table, with the new value, not speaking of updating all the info in the table yet.

    I have tried to do that in my own, but i have spent alot of time, and i couldn't make it work yet.

    well i made the problem into small parts,
    1- vlookup : which i was successful to use this function, to call all the info for any team i want.
    so now i have a row with all the info for a team,
    2- applying the formula, i can get a new row of info, the new information,
    3- now how can i update the new info to the old info in the table.

    basically, what i want to do is,
    league table with rating for each team
    i need to have an input form (or way) to put the results,
    i need the table to be updated based on the results (some data has a formula to be updated).

    hope anyone could help me, i have tried to do that with access, but i got stuck as well, and i think excel would be better, i tried to look for a software who could do it, but non is out there, so it is nice to learn

    thanks all

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    I suppose you've got a workbook we can look at to try and match up to what you described above?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBeaucaire View Post
    I suppose you've got a workbook we can look at to try and match up to what you described above?
    thank you so much for your replay,
    actually i work with open office, well since it is free, and i match any solution for excel with it,

    I converted the file to excel format, i hope it will work, and html too,

    excel 97,
    http://www.mediafire.com/?nuddo4bmp4d

    excel 95
    http://www.mediafire.com/?koxonma1v4s

    excel 2003
    http://www.mediafire.com/?5lcxdmm2ptb

    html
    http://www.mediafire.com/?ny3dud0szbb

    open office calc
    http://www.mediafire.com/?cm3gt4zjmnb

    thanks alot

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