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Andy,
No way. If you're copying the H Walsh row down, =WS2!G6 should definitely become G7. Unless, by chance, it's really =WS2!$G$6, or G$6. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com "Andy Brander" wrote in message ... I have a simple table where data is gathered from another worksheet (lets call it WS2), the formulas look something like: Col A Col B Col C Col D J Smith =WS2!G4 =WS2!G7 =WS2!G10 B Jones =WS2!G5 =WS2!G8 =WS2!G11 H Walsh =WS2!G6 =WS2!G9 =WS2!G12 When I duplicate a row (in order to create a new one) I was expecting the references in the formula to automatically adjust, e.g. the cell references would become 4,5,6,7 in column B, 8,9,10,11 in Col C and 12,13,14,15 in Col D. But they don't - the cell references in Col B are 4,5,6,6 and Col C & D are unchanged. I am sure they automatically adjusted in another spreadsheet but I cannot figure out what I am doing differently. The above is an example, the actual spreadsheet is very large hence me wanting to avoid manually changing all the formule. Can anyone help? |
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