For most of us, most of the time, Excel is nothing more than a very
sophisticated list-maker that has big advantages over a word processor because
it can perform mathematical tricks and its grid-like layout makes it easy to get
words and numbers neatly aligned. Although we might plan a course of action
based on the figures in an Excel worksheet, it's we who are making the
decisions, not Excel.
All this changes if Excel's Solver Add-in is used. It has the ability to
optimise a set of figures in order to achieve a specific goal (usually
maximising profits or minimising the use of resources) by following a set of
rules dictated by the human operator. In other words, it does all the tedious
time-consuming work of trying out alternative solutions until it finds the best
one.
In the Masterclass section of Computeractive issue 276 we explore the use of
Solver in the 2003 edition of Excel. The three sample Excel spreadsheets posted
here support the article, so download them to your computer and then refer to
the magazine for further guidance.
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