Yes. However, a used bolt face should not be used with any barrel other than the one it was originally mated with.
You can not "push" a value from one cell to another cell without writing a specifc macro to do the task. You need to "pull" the value. If you want to copy the value from A1 to B1 if the value of A1 is greater than 6, put the following formula in B1:=IF(A1>6,A1,"")
A1 --> -10 B1 --> =A1+2 C1 --> =SUM(A1:B1)/2 B1 = -8 C1 = -9
You cannot move a cell as such by conditions with normal formulas, or affect cells other than one a formula is in directly. You can make a cell equal to another cell using formulas. So you could have a formula that would have B1 be equal to A1 if A1 held a certain value, or else hold a different value. So if you wanted B1 to have 50 in it or the value in A1 if it was higher than 50, then in B1 you could have a formula like this: =IF(A1>50, A1, 50) If you were to remove the value in A1 this would automatically affect the formula in B1 so it might revert to 50. That is why you cannot move it with a formula. Using a Macro or some programming you could achieve it in some complex ways. You could have a it check the value in A1 and set B1 to that value, then do a Paste Special to paste the value in B1 into itself so it does not contain a formula. Finally you could have it remove what is in A1. You would need to study marcros and Visual Basic for Applications to learn more on how to do this.
To select the maximum value out of a range A1 to B20 in a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel, you can use the MAX function. Simply enter "=MAX(A1:B20)" in a cell, and it will return the highest value within that range. This function evaluates all the numbers in the specified range and displays the largest one.
There are a few ways. Assuming the value you want 10% of is in cell A1, then in another cell you could use any of the following formulas: =A1*10% =A1/10 =A1*0.1 =A1/100*10
The AR-10 was designed by Eugene Stoner in 1955. The AR-10 fired the 7.62x51 NATO round. The AR-10 was rejected by the military in favour of the M14. However, an updated version of the AR-10, the AR-15, was adopted by the US military and designated the M16. The M16 has since developed into several versions, including the A1, A2, A3, and A4.
About $500
value of 1847 Rogers Bros A1 plus mark
If you have a value in, for instance, cell A1 then if, for instance, you put =A1 in cell B1 then cell B1 will now contain a duplicate of cell A1.
=A1+100 or =100+A1 This can be put in any cell except A1, so the total will show in the new cell, not in A1 itself. To actually add 100 to the A1 itself, first type 100 into another cell. Then select it and copy it. The select A1. Go to Paste Special and click on Add in operations, and then click OK. 100 will be added to the value that was in A1.
Six to seven hundred dollars.