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I have tried the formula you stated and I did not get it to work perhaps I am doing something wrong.??? "Govind" wrote: Hi, Use C1 as an absolute reference. For eg. in cell A2, if you want multiply the value in cell C1 by 10, instead of using =C1*10 use =$C$1*10. You can make a cell reference absolute by pressing F4 key. Regards Govind. Phill Costello wrote: in excel i have a value in C1 which is my 'constant' value and i have a list of variable values in cells A2 to A40 which i then want to calculate which I can do however i can not get the formula to auto calc when copying the cells it give me the wrong values. ANy help please by direct reply to phill costello at |
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