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Hello,
I have a problem with recreating something I did along time ago. I have a table with two columns, column A containing a list of numbers and column B a list of names. Now I want to create a table where the row A1:B1 is repeated as many times as the number in column A. Now, I have previosuly done this with the help of a formula that look something like: {=$A$1:$B$1 } being repeated in the new table A1 times. What does the { } do? Am I making any sense at all? :) Any help is greatly appreciated. Best Regards Niklas |
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On Apr 20, 5:27*am, Niklas wrote:
Hello, I have a problem with recreating something *I did along time ago. I have a table with two columns, column A containing a list of numbers and column B a list of names. Now I want to create a table where the row A1:B1 is repeated as many times as the number in column A. Now, I have previosuly done this with the help of a formula that look something like: {=$A$1:$B$1 } being repeated in the new table A1 times. What does the { } do? Am I making any sense at all? :) Any help is greatly appreciated. Best Regards Niklas After selecting the appropriate cells where you are wanting the repeats and typing the formula =$A$1:$B$1 into the active cell (the one not shaded), press Ctrl+Shift+Enter. Excel added the {}s because it ia an array formula. Ken Johnson |
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