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I need help figuring out how to copy a formula horzontally on one tab while
the source data resides on a different tab vertically. Can't use copy/paste special/transpose, because the links have to be dynamic. Gord Dibben suggested using the INDEX function. But this only worked when I was working on the extreme left column. However, if I try to reference a column, say column F, which is 5 columns over the formula starts looking at the 5th data point down in the column. So If I want to start the formula in F:1, it will actually start in F:5. Is there a way to change that? Or is there another function that would do the job better? Thanks Everyone. |
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