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Basic Formula question
This is a very basic question, but I can't seem to remember how to do it. I
am trying to make a row of formulas reference one set cell, and one cell that moves as I move up the row (ie formula 1) B4/C6, 2) B5/C6 3) B6/C6). Can anyone refresh my memory on how to make the formula do that? Everytime I move up a cell, the second indicator also moves up a cell. |
Basic Formula question
=B4/$C$6
"Breezy77" wrote: This is a very basic question, but I can't seem to remember how to do it. I am trying to make a row of formulas reference one set cell, and one cell that moves as I move up the row (ie formula 1) B4/C6, 2) B5/C6 3) B6/C6). Can anyone refresh my memory on how to make the formula do that? Everytime I move up a cell, the second indicator also moves up a cell. |
Basic Formula question
you need to use $ ie B4/$C$6 and use the fill handle
-- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "Breezy77" wrote: This is a very basic question, but I can't seem to remember how to do it. I am trying to make a row of formulas reference one set cell, and one cell that moves as I move up the row (ie formula 1) B4/C6, 2) B5/C6 3) B6/C6). Can anyone refresh my memory on how to make the formula do that? Everytime I move up a cell, the second indicator also moves up a cell. |
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