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putting formulas in multiple boxes
Im very new to excel. What i cant figure out how to do is this, i have a
sheet with over 3500 rows of a number in wich i need to have it round its own number in its own column. I know how to put in the formula for one box (=ROUND(E7/0.83,2)example.) This is the correct formula to make H7 correct but need to make this formula work down every row. Is there any way i can do this without haveing to put this formula in every bix? |
putting formulas in multiple boxes
Make sure the help cell where you round is adjacent to the data
then all you have to do is to do the first formula, press enter, select the cell with the formula again and move the mouse cursor to the lower right corner of the cell and when it changes from a fat cross to a thin double click the left mouse button and the formula will copy down as many rows as needed and it will change E7 in the formula to E8, E9 and so on -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "zachmarman" wrote in message ... Im very new to excel. What i cant figure out how to do is this, i have a sheet with over 3500 rows of a number in wich i need to have it round its own number in its own column. I know how to put in the formula for one box (=ROUND(E7/0.83,2)example.) This is the correct formula to make H7 correct but need to make this formula work down every row. Is there any way i can do this without haveing to put this formula in every bix? |
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