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refer to the function "OFFSET"
just put in e1 like this: =OFFSET($A$1,0,ROW(A1)-1) then... drag em down :D "oberon.black" wrote: I have a excel xls that I will create into a very large project. the setup is as follows for my test. a1 = 1 b1 = 2 c1 = 3 d1 = 4 I then want: e1 = a1 so i put =a1 in cell e1, however I want e2 to = b1, and e3 to = c1 and so on. I do not want to manually insert =(cell) in each cell that I want to transpose to. So what kind of formula could I use to complete this task. I would like to drag formula down the e column. Please help. I have no idea on how to write such a formula please construct. Thanks -- oberon.black ------------------------------------------------------------------------ oberon.black's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26732 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=479255 |
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