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Suppose I have a column of numbers, say in A1 through A600...
The =SUM(A1:A600) works perfectly for the sum. Now, for successive formulas, I wish to use the same cell reference (i.e. A1 - A600), but a different formula, such as: =STDEV(A1:A600) Is there a way to use copy and paste, or whatever, to insert the same cell range into a different formula? In other words, instead of having to scroll with the mouse or type the range, is there a more expedient manner in getting the same range into the new formula? Thanks, FLKulchar |
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