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=B2-B1 becomes B3-B2 for fill right and I want B3-B1 then B4-B1.
When writing a formula such as =B2-B1 and filling right the formula changes
to B3-B2 and I want B3-B1 then for the next cell B4-B1 etc. How can you lock one cell in a formula and the other. |
=B2-B1 becomes B3-B2 for fill right and I want B3-B1 then B4-B1.
Hi John of Eltham,
Use the dollar sign $. Put the dollar sign before the 1. Have a sunny day! |
=B2-B1 becomes B3-B2 for fill right and I want B3-B1 then B4-B1.
=B2-$B$1 and then copy/paste
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