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Thank you thank you thank you! This is the second time I've ever used excel
and my prof assumes that everyone know what their doing. "Yossy" wrote: if you click on the cell with the formula =F23/(1+0.04)^(A23-18). Just place your mouse to the right end of that cell, there will appear a + (called drag filler) just drag that down and your formula will copy down while changing F23 and A23 accordingly. Hope this helps. "sanger" wrote: here is the formula I am using =F23/(1+0.04)^(A23-18) how do I copy or drag the formula down and have it change to =F23/(1+0.04)^(A23-18) then copy or drag it to change in the rows following each other =F24/(1+0.04)^(A24-18) =F25/(1+0.04)^(A25-18) and so on |
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