MetLife

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Hi,

I am reviewing a macro. There is logic that appears to use the solver, but I wasn't sure.

SolverReset
SolverOk SetCell:="$E$7", MaxMinVal:=3, ValueOf:="0", ByChange:="$D$16"
SolverOptions AssumeNonNeg:=False
SolverAdd CellRef:="$D$16", Relation:=1, FormulaText:="0.05"
SolverAdd CellRef:="$D$16", Relation:=3, FormulaText:="-0.05"
SolverSolve True
Worksheets("discount_shift").Activate

Does anyone know what "SolverReset" does? I wasn't sure if this was a function or just part of the solve routine. Thanks
 

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SolverReset clears out any existing parameters that were previously given to Solver.
 
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