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I am creating a database that generates an estimate of materials and labor
with a total estimated price. I am on 1 worksheet where I want to write a formula for a column. =G2*H2+(I2)-(J2) is the cell formula but I need it to be in the whole column. It takes the dimensions entered in "G" and "H" then adds or subtracts from the square footage. Is it possible to make this do the whole column without typing out each cell in that column? I am fairly new to this. |
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