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I have a 10 year discounted cash flow schedule where the discount factor is a
variable chosen by the workbook user. I have also set up a discount factor table so that the appropriate discounting factors can be inserted under each column. The formula for year 1 (=Column 1) of the cash flow schedule is: =VLOOKUP($C$27,$C$63:$N$82,2) I copied the formula across the row and then manually changed the 3rd argument of the formula to 3, 4, 5 and so on. This was not a huge editing job but, in anticipation of future schedules with 20 columns, I'm wondering if there is a better way to write this formula, eliminating the need for manual edits. |
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