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I am using a fairly simple formula. I am subtracting one cell from another
and dividing by a third do an example would look like this (I2-V4)/V3. I want to paste the entire column with this so that the next formula would be (I3-V4)/V3, however it appears as (I3-V5)/V4). How do I stop it from changing all values. I only want the one individual value changed (the "I" column). There are almost 1000 rows so doing it individually seems ridiculous |
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(I2-$v$4)/$v$3
"Help" wrote in message ... I am using a fairly simple formula. I am subtracting one cell from another and dividing by a third do an example would look like this (I2-V4)/V3. I want to paste the entire column with this so that the next formula would be (I3-V4)/V3, however it appears as (I3-V5)/V4). How do I stop it from changing all values. I only want the one individual value changed (the "I" column). There are almost 1000 rows so doing it individually seems ridiculous |
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Thank you so much. Do the dollar signs just represent an unchanging value?
"Meebers" wrote: (I2-$v$4)/$v$3 "Help" wrote in message ... I am using a fairly simple formula. I am subtracting one cell from another and dividing by a third do an example would look like this (I2-V4)/V3. I want to paste the entire column with this so that the next formula would be (I3-V4)/V3, however it appears as (I3-V5)/V4). How do I stop it from changing all values. I only want the one individual value changed (the "I" column). There are almost 1000 rows so doing it individually seems ridiculous |
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Do the dollar signs just represent an unchanging value?
Yes, it's the way to "fix" the col and/or row reference -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- |
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