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I am multiple worksheets and am running into a problem. The formula I have
utilizes constants (i.e. $Y$4) to demarcate the last cell in a column. For instance, if the column expanded from Y1-Y100 I would use $Y$100 in my formula for each cell in another column (i.e. column Z). However, each of my worksheets has a different number of rows such that the column in question has varying length. Sometimes the column stretches from Y1-Y40, other times from Y1-Y2000. Is there a quick way I can convert the last cell in each column into a constant. This may help: I have I would like Y1-Y100 $Y$100 Y1-Y2000 $Y$2000 Y1-Y53 $Y$53 Thanks a lot, beecher |
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