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Pasting a formula in multiple cells without changing the range
I am trying to paste a formula in multiple cells and I want the range to stay
the same throughout the sheet. When pasting it obviously changes the range to the next cell in sequence. I'm using the following formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A4000=70),--(B2:B4000="Product Type"),C2:C4000) and want to kep the range A2:A4000, same for column B and C. |
Pasting a formula in multiple cells without changing the range
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$4000=70),--($B$2:$B$4000="Product Type"),$C$2:$C$4000)
The Dollar signs convert from Relative references to Absolute references. hth Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Jeff Wheeler" wrote: I am trying to paste a formula in multiple cells and I want the range to stay the same throughout the sheet. When pasting it obviously changes the range to the next cell in sequence. I'm using the following formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A4000=70),--(B2:B4000="Product Type"),C2:C4000) and want to kep the range A2:A4000, same for column B and C. |
Pasting a formula in multiple cells without changing the range
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$4000=70),--($B$2:$B$4000="Product Type"),$C$2:$C$4000)
"Jeff Wheeler" wrote: I am trying to paste a formula in multiple cells and I want the range to stay the same throughout the sheet. When pasting it obviously changes the range to the next cell in sequence. I'm using the following formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A4000=70),--(B2:B4000="Product Type"),C2:C4000) and want to kep the range A2:A4000, same for column B and C. |
Pasting a formula in multiple cells without changing the range
Jeff Wheeler wrote: I am trying to paste a formula in multiple cells and I want the range to stay the same throughout the sheet. When pasting it obviously changes the range to the next cell in sequence. I'm using the following formula =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A4000=70),--(B2:B4000="Product Type"),C2:C4000) and want to kep the range A2:A4000, same for column B and C. Hi, Maybe you can lock your cells, =SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$4000=70),--($B$2:$B$4000="Product Type"),$C$2:$C$4000) See also The difference between relative and absolute references in the Help Regards, Bondi |
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