Yes.
Under the data tab > what if analysis > goal seek
In excel 2010 it can be found in the data tab > data tools > what if analysis > goal seek
You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.You are probably referring to Goal Seek. This is a facility where you can put in a formula and a result and then get Excel to generate a value that the formula would use to get that result.
In Excel 2007, on the Data ribbon tab, click on What-If Analysis in the Data Tools group, and select Goal Seek. In older versions of Excel it is on the Tools menu.
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For one individual cell, it can be a Goal Seek.
Goal Seek! Good luck with your BI class!
You would use Goal Seek.
Goal Seek.
Goal Seek is not a function or an analysis tool. It is a tool that is used to establish a value to be used for a formula. What If and the IF function can be used for analysis. The NOW function is a function but it is not an analysis tool.
The Solver. You can also use Goal Seek to get a single value.
GOAL SEEKING -- You can use the Goal Seek facility.
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