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Hi,
Two ways at least 1. Put your cursor in the cell below the formula (empty cell, directly below) and press Ctrl+' (control apostrophy) then cut and paste the result anywhere. 2. Highlight the formula on the Formula Bar and click Copy. Press Enter or Esc once, move to the destination cell and paste. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "chuck" wrote: how can i copy a formula from one row to another with out changing the refrences and with out using absolute refrences "$" eg. In row 2 i have =average(B200:B300) I want to copy the exact formula into row 20 with out having to change the formula in row 2 to =average(B$200:B$300) is this possible? |
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