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.
In Excel's Goal Seek feature, the "Set Cell" field represents the formula element that you want to solve or target a specific value for. This is typically the cell containing a formula that depends on one or more input variables. The "By Changing Cell" field is where you specify the input variable that Excel will adjust to achieve the desired outcome in the "Set Cell."
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.
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