Create a 'What-If' Scenario with Goal Seek : What If Scenario « Data Analysis « Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial

Home
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial
1.Introduction
2.Editing
3.Format Style
4.Table
5.Chart
6.Formula
7.Workbook Worksheet
8.Wordart Clip Art Shape Picture
9.PivotTable PivotChart
10.Data Analysis
11.Macro ActiveX Add in
12.Security
13.Collaboration
14.Database functions
15.Date Time functions
16.Engineering functions
17.Information functions
18.Logical functions
19.Lookup Reference functions
20.Math Trigonometry functions
21.Statistical functions
22.Text functions
VBA / Excel / Access / Word
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial » Data Analysis » What If Scenario 
10.6.1.Create a 'What-If' Scenario with Goal Seek
Click any cell within the list range.
           Click the Data tab. 
           Click the What-If Analysis button, and then click Goal Seek.
Click the Data tab. Click the What-If Analysis button, and then click Goal Seek.
Click the Set Cell box, and then type the cell address.
           Click the To Value box, and then type the result value.
           Click the By Changing Cell box, and then type the cell address you want Excel to change.
           Click OK.
Click OK.
The Goal Seek Status dialog box, opens displaying the goal seek results.
The Goal Seek Status dialog box, opens displaying the goal seek results.
10.6.What If Scenario
10.6.1.Create a 'What-If' Scenario with Goal SeekCreate a 'What-If' Scenario with Goal Seek
10.6.2.Create and Show a ScenarioCreate and Show a Scenario
10.6.3.Show a ScenarioShow a Scenario
10.6.4.Create a Scenario Summary or PivotTable ReportCreate a Scenario Summary or PivotTable Report
www.java2java.com | Contact Us
Copyright 2009 - 12 Demo Source and Support. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.