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vlookup copy down
Is there any way when copying a vlookup formula or similar to have the row of
the range change for example suppose you have a formula =VLOOKUP($C$3,summary,3,FALSE) and you want to copy down to cell below so formula is =VLOOKUP($C$3,summary,4,FALSE) and keep on going so when you copy down next the 4 changes to a 5 etc. Thanks Dave |
vlookup copy down
thanks it answered my question well "Luke M" wrote: Try this: =VLOOKUP($C$3,summary,ROW(A3),FALSE) Now when you copy down, the A3 will change to A4, and cause the ROW function to return a value of 4. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Davidm" wrote: Is there any way when copying a vlookup formula or similar to have the row of the range change for example suppose you have a formula =VLOOKUP($C$3,summary,3,FALSE) and you want to copy down to cell below so formula is =VLOOKUP($C$3,summary,4,FALSE) and keep on going so when you copy down next the 4 changes to a 5 etc. Thanks Dave |
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