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Post From: Formula plot-subchart study

[2016-11-13 00:25:19]
User931283 - Posts: 55
By "run out of columns (after AD)" means I set 20 open columns typically.

All 10 inter-related spreadsheets are full, with 24 to 70 studies each, with long formulas referring to all of them, and overlays. (15 months development)

I see no way to "use whatever columns you want".-- Inserting beyond 20 formula columns would change all the letters-- take months to convert and introduce errors.

A "Plot Formula" study would be very handy for users and non-users of spreadsheets.

Some may need only 2 or 3 plots and get going with S.C. faster (ie: new clients, before learning spreadsheets),-- plus they'd save resources.
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I put a formula out 20 columns past study #38, copied down the column.
It computes like a spreadsheet.
Is that what you meant by use any column?
How can that be plotted or referenced from manual column FK, with no study ID?

A manual column is obliterated if a study is added, or likely any study setting changed.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2016-11-13 13:53:40