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Copying Cells
Wheni drag a formula across it automatically changes the cells in the
formula. How can i copy the formula across if the cells to which they refer are not next to each other? Help. Got a large spreadsheet to complete in 3 hours and it will take all night at this rate! |
Copying Cells
Hi Paul,
You can change the cell referencing in the formula from relative to absolute. For example, say you formula is '=A1'. If you put a '$' in front of the 'A', as in '=$A1', that locks the formula to column 'A', but allows the row to change. Conversely, '=A$1' locks the formula to row '1', but allows the column to change. And '=$A$1', locks the formula to cell 'A1'. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "Paul" wrote in message ... | Wheni drag a formula across it automatically changes the cells in the | formula. How can i copy the formula across if the cells to which they refer | are not next to each other? Help. Got a large spreadsheet to complete in 3 | hours and it will take all night at this rate! |
Copying Cells
Post back with the "step" value you're looking for.
Also, are the cells to reference in a row, or down a column? -- Regards, RD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Paul" wrote in message ... Wheni drag a formula across it automatically changes the cells in the formula. How can i copy the formula across if the cells to which they refer are not next to each other? Help. Got a large spreadsheet to complete in 3 hours and it will take all night at this rate! |
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