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Say I have the following relative reference formulas in Col A:
+D1 +D2 +D3 I want exactly the same formulas in Col B: +D1 +D2 +D3 I can change the formulas in Col A to absolute reference, copy/paste them, and then change all formulas back to relative. Along similar lines I could add an apostrophe in front of each formula before copying it, thereby changing it to text, then removing it after the copy/paste. But these methods are manual and cell by cell. Is there a quicker way to do this, short of writing VBA code? Art |
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