![]() I depend on that feature for important stuff, so I'd rather stay with Excel than try to manufacture something. Sometimes Excel is stumped and I have to figure out a different approach. If it finds a "solution," it stops and I look at it to see if it fits. I just know it works.Įxcel looks at the rest of a formula and then apparently starts out using trial numbers and then moves toward a result that's in the ballpark of what the equation is trying to do. I'm not a programmer, so I don't really know how they set up iterations.
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