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an even easier way is to use the worksheet OFFSET function.
so if the data alone starts at sat A10 then in any other cell, say C10 put this: =OFFSET(A10,COUNTA(A:A)-1,,1) "Ron Rosenfeld" wrote: On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 03:33:23 -0700, Gary''s Student wrote: There are two ways, EASY and HARD: Gary's student: There is another, even easier way, but durned if I can figure it out completely. Excel 2002: In one of my workbooks, in two columns of that workbook (but not in others that also have formulas), formulas automagically get extended down when I put a new entry into the left hand column. I've not looked into how or why that occurs in those columns and not in others. Under Tools/Options/Edit there is a selection item: Extend list formats and formulas. which is supposed to do this sort of thing. --ron |
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