Hi
use:
=OFFSET('Plan Summary 03 - Present'!$A$6,0,COLUMN(A:A)-1)*4)
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
Tracey wrote:
Thanks again. However, I'm still not getting there. Here is exactly
what I am typing:
=OFFSET('Plan Summary 03 - Present'!$A$6,0,COLUMN($A$6)-1)*4
What have I misinterpreted?
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
this is done automatically by the thirdparameter of this formula:
(COLUMN()-1)*4
So $A$1 is correct. The third parameter shifts the cell offset
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
Tracey wrote:
Thank you. The OFFSET command identifies the correct cell. However,
when I copy to the right, the pattern doesn't repeat. It always
remains anchored to the first cell (eg. A1), so all subsequent
results repeat the same value. I tried removing the $ before the
column, but it still doesn't work. I need the copied formula to move
the anchor point over by 4 columns as the new reference. How do I do
that?
"Frank Kabel" wrote:
Hi
in the first cell (lets assume A1) enter
=OFFSET('other_sheet'!$B$6,0,(COLUMN()-1)*4)
and copy to the right
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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
"Tracey" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I am trying to copy formulas in a spreadsheet that pulls the data
from every
4th column in another spreadsheet in a consistent pattern (eg. b6,
f6, j6, n6). When I try to copy the pattern to the next 4 cells in
the row, anticipating r6, v6, etc. instead it repeats as f6, j6,
n6, r6. How do I correct this?
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