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Default Insertion of a cell address that constantly rises by a set num

As before with your formula:

='Date Details'!T3 in C1007

then:

=OFFSET('Date Details'!$T$3,0,MOD(ROW(),48)+1)

in C1056 and then C1105, C1154 etc.

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HTH

Sandy
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and the crowning place of kings


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"stew" wrote in message
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Dear Sandy

That problem is well and truly solved. I have one other prOblem of the
same
nature and if you can help it will also let me understand the Nature of
the "
OFFSET" COMMAND

='Date Details'!T3 IS IN C1007

i WOULD LIKE
='Date Details'!U3 TO BE IN C1056

AND THIS IS REPEATED AGAIN AND AGAIN AS IT WAS THE lAST TIME.
I UNDERSTAND THAT i SHOULD BE USING ROW INSTEAD OF COLUMN BUT THIS TIME
THE
CELLS ARE NOT ADJACENT
THANKS

STEW



"Sandy Mann" wrote:

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anything
about Excel.

I have seen in the Newsgroups that any book by John Walkenbach is worth
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Sandy
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"stew" wrote in message
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YOUR A STAR.
Is there a good site or book you would recomend on Formula

Thanks again

Stew

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

Remember that I used Sheet1 in place of your *'Road Cash Accounting'*
sheet
name and it only works if placed in cell A6, you will have to adjust
it
to
compensate if you place it in any other cell.

I tried it and it returns the contents of cells I421,I524 & I627 in
Sheet1
for me.


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"stew" wrote in message
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this is not work, this is to keep my brain working.

I'LL TRY THIS AND LET YOU KNOW

THANKS!!

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

If by *Adjacent* you mean next cell down then with the *starting*
formula

=Sheet1!I318

in A5 then in A6 use:

=OFFSET(Sheet1!$I$318,103*(ROW()-ROW($A$5)),0)

and copy down.

If by *adjacent* you mean next cell to the right then use COLUMN()
in
place
of ROW() and adjust as necessary.

Stew
On a Island of the coast of Scotland

And you're working on a SUNDAY????? <G

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Sandy
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"stew" wrote in message
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iF i DO THAT AND PASTE TO ADJACENT CELL IT BECOMES

='Road Cash Accounting'!J318. i NEED IT TO INCREASE BY 103 EVERY
TIME
I.E.='Road Cash Accounting'!I421
='Road Cash Accounting'!I524
='Road Cash Accounting'!I627

Stew
On a Island of the coast of Scotland
Scotland

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

Don't use Cut use Copy and the reference should change
automatically.

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"stew" wrote in message
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Dear Ken,

I am not explaining my self enough

='Road Cash Accounting'!I318
in this formula, when I cut and paste, the I318 SHOULD BECOME
I421.

What if anything can I add to this Formula to achieve that.

Thanks
Stew

"Ken Johnson" wrote:

On Aug 24, 8:50 pm, stew
wrote:
I have a large spread sheet I am working on and I wish to
increase
a
cell
address by 103 every time
ie
=L103,= L206,=L309 ETC

Is there a formula that will increase this address

thank you

Maybe...
=IF(INDIRECT("L"&103*ROWS($1:1))="","",INDIRECT("L "&103*ROWS($1:1)))

Ken Jhnson