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In one worksheet I have a 5-cell named range, running across the row -- lets
call it TEST with the definition of $B$1:$F$1. Now I go to a second worksheet with 5 columns (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) with a constant factor of 2,800 in cell A1. Under Year 2009 I want to multiply the constant factor with the value in B1 of the named range, 2010 with the value in C1 of the named range, and so on. How can I do that using the named range instead of entering manually the formula for each year? Thanks! |
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