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Formula help
I want to drag the formula that exists in d3 (i.e. =d2/d130) to a column of
rows. The problem is that by dragging the formula, it increments the d130 to d131, d132, etc. How can I make the formula stop incrementing the second variable? |
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-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "sdmccabe" wrote in message ... I want to drag the formula that exists in d3 (i.e. =d2/d130) to a column of rows. The problem is that by dragging the formula, it increments the d130 to d131, d132, etc. How can I make the formula stop incrementing the second variable? |
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