Variable Quantity Calculator in Excel 2007

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datagalore

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I am trying to create a variable quantity calculator in excel 2007.
I have 20 items.
Each item has a different weight ex. 1.36kg or 2.70kg etc. and a specified order quantity ex. 3 x 1.36kg, 1 x 2.70kg etc.
My total weight for all 20 items cannot exceed a set value (ex. 50kg).
If I zero the quantities in 10 of the items, I need the formula(s) to calculate the change in quantity for each of the remaining 10 items in
proportion to the weight without exceeding the set value of 50kg.
 

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