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Absolute question when autofilling
I have a formula:
=AVERAGE(Sheet1!K$4:K$34) I am trying to drag down on the worksheet (no across)... so the formula will be: =average(sheet1!L$4:L$34) =average(sheet!M$4:M$34) and so on...when I drag the formula down the column. |
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Absolute question when autofilling
Try dragging across to get as many as you need.
Then select them edit|copy select where you really want the formulas to be edit|paste special|check transpose. Danielle wrote: I have a formula: =AVERAGE(Sheet1!K$4:K$34) I am trying to drag down on the worksheet (no across)... so the formula will be: =average(sheet1!L$4:L$34) =average(sheet!M$4:M$34) and so on...when I drag the formula down the column. -- Dave Peterson |
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Brilliant! Thanks - didn't even think about that.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Try dragging across to get as many as you need. Then select them edit|copy select where you really want the formulas to be edit|paste special|check transpose. Danielle wrote: I have a formula: =AVERAGE(Sheet1!K$4:K$34) I am trying to drag down on the worksheet (no across)... so the formula will be: =average(sheet1!L$4:L$34) =average(sheet!M$4:M$34) and so on...when I drag the formula down the column. -- Dave Peterson |
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