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How can I multiply a range of cells by the (changing) contents of another
cell? For example: I have a range of cells with formulas and I want to divide each o these cells by another specific cell -say A1 (where I input each days exchange rate). So, the whole range gets multiplied by the content of A1. I can`t use Copy, Paste Special, Multiply because this will multiply the range by the current exchange rate only. Each day I only want to change the exchange rate and then the whole table gets updated by each day's exchange rate. Thank you |
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