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Dear All,
I have used absolute references in Excel for many years without any issues. Today, however, I have come across a problem I have never seen before. I have a fomula in cell N162. The formula is: =SUM($L108:N108)/SUM($L106:N$106)*7 The problem I have is this: When I drag down or copy this forlmula to cell N163 the following formula is created: =SUM($L109:N109)/SUM($L$106:N107)*7 The '$' sign has now gone from the N$106 reference and has been changed to N107. I required the N$106 to remain the same. You may suggest that I change it to $N$106, but as I also need to drag the formula to the cells on the left (and create O$106), I don't require the column reference to be absolute. Any suggestions? I do have my formula syntax correct don't I? I don't recall ever running into this problem before!! Thanks in advance.... punter1000 |
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