Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
I am using WindowsXP.
Wade, I do not understand.  What do you mean by Site 1, Site 2 etc

Walter

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Wade Smart <w...@wadesmart.com> wrote:

Walter Hildebrandt wrote:

Is it possible to do the following?

  1. Cells A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 get numbers that are downloaded from a
  website.
  2. The number in Cell A1 is automatically moved to (copied to) cell B5
  3. The number in Cell A2 is automatically moved to (copied to) cell B4
  4. The number in Cell A3 is automatically moved to (copied to) cell B3
  5. The number in Cell A4 is automatically moved to (copied to) cell B2
  6. The number in Cell A5 is automatically moved to (copied to) cell B1

If it is not possible to move the numbers automatically, what is the most
efficient way to move the numbers?


So each time you down load numbers the cells would copy again?
Site 1 = A1 - A5.

Site 2 = A1 - A5
Site 1 - B1 - B5

Site 3 = A1-A5
Site 2 = B1-B5
Site 1 = C1-C5

and so on.
Right?

wade

Ok. You are getting 5 values from a site.
Those go in A1-A5.
And you want to copy that to B1-B5.

So Im assuming that you are going to be adding more data from the site as you go.

The first time you do it values are in A and then B.
The second time you do it the values move from B to C, and A to B.

Get it?

wade

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