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Copying IF formulas
I want to use a "IF" formula on one worksheet to look in column A1 and put
the result of column B1 as a result, if A1 = 1, then be able to copy this formula across so it still looks to column A1 and puts in C1 if A1=1. I can do this by making A1 an abosolute reference but then this formula wont copy down so that the next row looks at A2 is there a way of doing this with a "IF" formula or should I be using something else? Regards Davidm |
Copying IF formulas
You should be able to do this with just a $ sign in front of the A
like =$A1 instead of $A$1 "Davidm" wrote: I want to use a "IF" formula on one worksheet to look in column A1 and put the result of column B1 as a result, if A1 = 1, then be able to copy this formula across so it still looks to column A1 and puts in C1 if A1=1. I can do this by making A1 an abosolute reference but then this formula wont copy down so that the next row looks at A2 is there a way of doing this with a "IF" formula or should I be using something else? Regards Davidm |
Copying IF formulas
Thanks that was what I Needed
"akphidelt" wrote: You should be able to do this with just a $ sign in front of the A like =$A1 instead of $A$1 "Davidm" wrote: I want to use a "IF" formula on one worksheet to look in column A1 and put the result of column B1 as a result, if A1 = 1, then be able to copy this formula across so it still looks to column A1 and puts in C1 if A1=1. I can do this by making A1 an abosolute reference but then this formula wont copy down so that the next row looks at A2 is there a way of doing this with a "IF" formula or should I be using something else? Regards Davidm |
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