msucog
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 7, 2007
- 1,044
anyone have a way to combine several long formulas in to one formula? the formulas are long and when i start adding them together in to one formula (one cell), excel eventually tells me the formula is too long. or is there a way to "optimize" a formula or set of formula to remove/combine common variables (sort of like eq1=x+2x+y+5x+2y-->eq1new=8x+3y) except that the equations i am dealing with are much more involved than the simple one i used as an example.
essentially, i've got to combine several long formulas in to one cell for the sake of applying it to many rows of data. i would like to set it up as a drag and drop equation since there's a few thousand cells of data.
i would prefer to stay away from using macros or solver functions. i've already got the equations broken apart in multiple cells...now i've just got the problem of combining them in to one cell and the program limits the formula length.
thanks in advance
essentially, i've got to combine several long formulas in to one cell for the sake of applying it to many rows of data. i would like to set it up as a drag and drop equation since there's a few thousand cells of data.
i would prefer to stay away from using macros or solver functions. i've already got the equations broken apart in multiple cells...now i've just got the problem of combining them in to one cell and the program limits the formula length.
thanks in advance