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Thanks heaps Mike,, I tried everything except $
"Mike H" wrote: Hi, Like this = IF(Condition,$G1$4*b,"") Note you can 'anchor' rows or columns and like above both rows and columns. Mike "nev4ever" wrote: = IF(Condition,G14*b,"") where b is a constant named on another sheet, Starting with this formula,, How does one ensure that the cell reference "G14" remains constant when copying the whole down a column or along a row? taa,, NevW |
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