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I am working with mulitple workbooks that are linked to one master report
that is to be updated with data entered in the workbooks. When I am creating a formula =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$2), I want this formula to fill down the column but switch to the appropriate numbered row, i.e. =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$3) but that is not working in Excel 2003. When I right click on the fill handle, I use to get a shortcut menu which would allow me to fill series but it's grayed out. I am manually entering the correct row number to make the formula have the correct information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Tee |
FILL SERIES
delete the $ sign in front of the 2
this sign prevents the formula from changing this absolute reference is very useful if you do not want to change part of the formula. -- Greetings from New Zealand Bill K "Tee" wrote in message ... I am working with mulitple workbooks that are linked to one master report that is to be updated with data entered in the workbooks. When I am creating a formula =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$2), I want this formula to fill down the column but switch to the appropriate numbered row, i.e. =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$3) but that is not working in Excel 2003. When I right click on the fill handle, I use to get a shortcut menu which would allow me to fill series but it's grayed out. I am manually entering the correct row number to make the formula have the correct information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Tee |
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Bill
Thank you, thank you, thank you. That was it. I appreciate the quick response and solution. -- Tee "Bill Kuunders" wrote: delete the $ sign in front of the 2 this sign prevents the formula from changing this absolute reference is very useful if you do not want to change part of the formula. -- Greetings from New Zealand Bill K "Tee" wrote in message ... I am working with mulitple workbooks that are linked to one master report that is to be updated with data entered in the workbooks. When I am creating a formula =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$2), I want this formula to fill down the column but switch to the appropriate numbered row, i.e. =sum('[Smith.xls]NOVEMBER 7'!$G$3) but that is not working in Excel 2003. When I right click on the fill handle, I use to get a shortcut menu which would allow me to fill series but it's grayed out. I am manually entering the correct row number to make the formula have the correct information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Tee |
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