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You need the formula to be =B10/C10 without names
You will have to type this rather that build it by pointing since pointing always picks up names Then you can copy it down the column Are you using the name for something else? If not then Insert | Names | Define | Delete best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP http://people.stfx.ca/bliengme remove caps from email "G.R. Toro" wrote in message m... Here is my question (BTW, I am using Excel 2003): I have a table of values, and I have given each column in the table a name (created with Insert|Name|Define). For instance, these names may be something like Price | Weight | Volume | Age | etc., beginning at address A10 100 | 3 | 10 | 6 | 20 | 5 | 7 | 1 | Now, I want to create a new column with values derived from the values in this table. The difficulty is that I would like to have the formula (for instance, =Weight/Volume) in one place only (say, cell B1), in such as way that I can change the formula in B1 and cause the change to propagate to the entire new column of my table. In essence, what I would like is a function that says: evaluate the formula in $B$1 as if that formula had been written in the current cell. It's something like =offset($b$1,0,0) or =indirect("$B$1"), but for formulas involving Names. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gabriel |
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