Dependent scrollbars

tiredofit

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  2. 2019
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Imagine I have two cells A1 and A2, with values 30 and 70 and both are linked to two scrollbars.

If I increase the value of A1, A2 goes down, such that they always sum to 100. This has been done and works.

However, if I have 3 scrollbars, which also must sum to 100, (with initial values of 10, 20 and 70), is there a way such that when scrollbar one's value increases, (say from 10 to 11), that scrollbars 2 and 3 automatically decrease to 19.5 and 69.5, so that now 11+19.5+69.5 = 100?

I think it's more of a logic problem than computing.

Thanks
 

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