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Hi,
I'm trying to create a formula which multiplies a cell adjacent to cell by 60 for which to formula is being applied. For example, I have two columns C & D Column C contains Time in Hours, I want to create a formula that applies to each cell in Column D, which multiplies C by 60, but I don't want to have to use the row number in my formula. How is this done? Thanks |
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