Copy/Pasting formulas
No worries Marcelo!
"Marcelo" wrote:
yes, sorry for the mistake
lin is row in my excel in brazilian portuguese.
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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
"Teethless mama" escreveu:
Try this:
=INDIRECT("'"&"PH"&ROW(A2)&"'!$B$25")
"Rizing" wrote:
Well Marcelo, I copied and pasted the formula you have below and that is
exactly what I see in the cell. Maybe I did something incorrect??
Thank you for your input though.
"Marcelo" wrote:
Hi Rizing,
I not sure, if I understand wath are you looking for, but try it:
=indirect("ph"&lin(a1)+1&!"&"$A$25")
copy it down
hth
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regards from Brazil
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Marcelo
"Rizing" escreveu:
Thank you so much Kristin. That solved half of my problem. The PH1 part of
the formula refers to the name of the worksheet, which I assume you knew
already, but I would like to be able to paste and have that change.
Example: =PH1!$A$25 copied from cell A1 to A2 to A3.... will return the
following
=PH1!$A$25
=PH2!$A$25
=PH3!$A$25
"Kristin Broggi" wrote:
If you put a $ before the A and another before the 25 it will make that cell
an absolute reference - see below
=PH1!$A$25
Then copy it and you should be all set.
"Rizing" wrote:
My formula is =PH1!A25 for one cell on my worksheet. I need the same formula
in the other cells in my column. When I do that I get the following in the
cells I pasted to....
=PH1!A26
=PH1!A27
=PH1!A28 and so on.
Is there a way to copy the formula and have it count like this....
=PH2!A25
=PH3!A25
=PH4!A25 and so on.
Any and all help is very much appreciated.
=PH1!A25
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