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I'm just trying to COPY/PASTE a formula that will use the same range of cells
but I'm having problem finding out how ( I know it changes "relativately" accordinly to the rows and columns). I want it to stay UNCHANGE! Tx. Excel 2003/ Windows XP. Also Q2 in the same formula ( COUNTIF+COUNTIF+COUNTIF+...) is there any way that I could change the criteria just ONCE and it will change in the whole formula. Ex. =COUNTIF(SHEET1!L1:L300,"SUNDAY")+COUNTIF(SHEET2!L 1:L300,"SUNDAY")+etc... I'like to COPY/PASTE always in L and change just one time SUNDAY for MONDAY(after pasting it ) resulting in MONDAY in all the countif ( about 12 ). Tx |
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