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How do I keep one part of a cell formula the same, but change the other
referenced cell? Example: =sum(D2/D9) where D9 stays the same, but D2 will
change to D3, D4, etc.
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First of all, the sum function is not necessary when you only have 2 cells
that you divide

=D2/$D$9

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How do I keep one part of a cell formula the same, but change the other
referenced cell? Example: =sum(D2/D9) where D9 stays the same, but D2
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change to D3, D4, etc.


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thank you, couldn't remember the "$" sign to keep a cell reference constant.
I am using more than two cells, a whole list as a matter of fact.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

First of all, the sum function is not necessary when you only have 2 cells
that you divide

=D2/$D$9

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


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How do I keep one part of a cell formula the same, but change the other
referenced cell? Example: =sum(D2/D9) where D9 stays the same, but D2
will
change to D3, D4, etc.



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You may want to know about the F4 button as well. As you finish typing
"D9", hit the F4 button to cycle thru the options. It will place the "$" in
the cell address for you. HTH :)

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thank you, couldn't remember the "$" sign to keep a cell reference
constant.
I am using more than two cells, a whole list as a matter of fact.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

First of all, the sum function is not necessary when you only have 2
cells
that you divide

=D2/$D$9

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


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How do I keep one part of a cell formula the same, but change the other
referenced cell? Example: =sum(D2/D9) where D9 stays the same, but D2
will
change to D3, D4, etc.





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