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Hi all,
I have summation formulas at e33, f33, g33, h33 and i33 on worksheet 1. I need to copy this row vertically into worksheet 2 located at c10, c11, c12, c13 and c14. I think I should be using the index function. Can anyone help? Thanks |
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Use edit-paste special. It allows you to copy and paster the values,
formulas, formats...etc. You can also transpose and have them vertical instead of horizontal. Much faster than indexing. "jskamm" wrote: Hi all, I have summation formulas at e33, f33, g33, h33 and i33 on worksheet 1. I need to copy this row vertically into worksheet 2 located at c10, c11, c12, c13 and c14. I think I should be using the index function. Can anyone help? Thanks |
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