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I am trying to drag formulas across rows and columns in a table, but I don't
want the formating to be dragged also. Can I drag only formulas, and not
borders?
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Copy the cell with formula.
Selec the range to be copied
Right clickPasteSpecial
Select Formulas
Click OK
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I am trying to drag formulas across rows and columns in a table, but I don't
want the formating to be dragged also. Can I drag only formulas, and not
borders?

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Right-mouse drag the fill handle, then select "Fill without formatting" when
you let go of the right-mouse
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I am trying to drag formulas across rows and columns in a table, but I
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want the formating to be dragged also. Can I drag only formulas, and not
borders?



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