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Default Variable Cell Referencing

=Indirect("A" & column(c2))

would give you the same result as =A3, but dragging it down would
change NOTHING, dragging it across would mean that the next column
would translate to =A4, then =A5 and so on

=offset(a1,1,2)

is the same as =C2

again, using column or row would enable you to change the value to be
offset.

0-0 Wai Wai ^-^ wrote:
Not sure what you mean.
could you mind giving an exmaple to illustrate?

???
ups.com ???...
if a2 is to be same as left then the easiest way to do this is =A1 (as
A1 refers to another cell, both A1 and A2 would show the same value)

For the rest, the OFFSET or INDIRECT functions would probably come to
your aid, possibly with the use of ROW and/or COLUMN functions which
would give you numeric values you can play with.


0-0 Wai Wai ^-^ wrote:
Hi.
I have forumlas which reference to a lot of cells, eg:
=...A1, ...A1, ... A1+A$2-$A3...
...B1, ...B1, ...B1+B$2-$B3...
... ...
... ...

Is it possible to do something like:
=...A1, ...Same as left, ... Same as left + (SameButRowDown1) +
(SameButRowDown2)
...SamebutColRight1, ... Same as left + (SameButRowDown1) +

(SameButRowDown2)
... ...
... ...

"Same as left" means the referencing is the same as the left cell reference.

so
for "=...$C$5, ...Same as left", it's equal to "=...$C$5, ...$C$5"
"RowDown1" means switching the row down by 1, eg from A1 to A2.
"ColRight1" means switching the column to the right by 1, eg from A1 to B1.

Any workaround is acceptable. You may not need to do exactly the same.
Thanks a lot!