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Default Cell Reference Question

If, for example, the reference of the first cell of your horizontal range is
H3, then use =OFFSET($G$4,COLUMN()-COLUMN($H$3),0)
Copy across as required.
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David Biddulph

"Big Dog" wrote in message
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I have data in an Excel spreadsheet that's sorted vertically. I need to
reference this vertical data (i.e. G4, G5, G6, etc) to another part of the
spreadsheet so that it shows up horzontally.

I know I can use copy/transpose to do this, but what I'm trying to do is
use
the horizontal cell reference (i.e. =G4, G5, etc). I'm trying to avoid
having to type in each cell reference. Is there a way to essentially
"lock"
the reference to "G" but have it pull from the next cell down? i.e. G4,
G5,
etc.

Hope this makes sense.