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Copy a Formula from a Column to a Row
Hi hi, I'm working on a Duty Schedule and a Time Sheet in the same WorkBook just on different sheets. The Duty is horizontal c5:ag5 but the TimeSheet is Vertical c5:c35. The TimeSheet referees to Duty Schedule cell. ( When Duty is changed the TimeSheet changes automatically). Is there a way to copy a horizontal line vertical so that the Letter changes but the Number stays the same ?? Or do I just have do enter everything by hand in? Thanks !!! |
Copy a Formula from a Column to a Row
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as in $C5 Jon wrote: Hi hi, I'm working on a Duty Schedule and a Time Sheet in the same WorkBook just on different sheets. The Duty is horizontal c5:ag5 but the TimeSheet is Vertical c5:c35. The TimeSheet referees to Duty Schedule cell. ( When Duty is changed the TimeSheet changes automatically). Is there a way to copy a horizontal line vertical so that the Letter changes but the Number stays the same ?? Or do I just have do enter everything by hand in? Thanks !!! |
Copy a Formula from a Column to a Row
This will not work...
1. Enter C5, D5, E5 and so on upto AG5 in a column, say Col A, of time sheet [(assuming duty sheet is named Sheet1] then enter the formula against the first timesheet cell (D5?) =Indirect("'Sheet1!"&A1) and copy down "Bob I" wrote: use $ as in $C5 Jon wrote: Hi hi, I'm working on a Duty Schedule and a Time Sheet in the same WorkBook just on different sheets. The Duty is horizontal c5:ag5 but the TimeSheet is Vertical c5:c35. The TimeSheet referees to Duty Schedule cell. ( When Duty is changed the TimeSheet changes automatically). Is there a way to copy a horizontal line vertical so that the Letter changes but the Number stays the same ?? Or do I just have do enter everything by hand in? Thanks !!! |
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