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I have 2 Excel (2002) documents. I get a value from another document using this: =+[Document_A.xls]Worksheet1!$N$2 Now, I just want to copy this into let's say, the next 10 columns but the $N$2 part remains the same. I'd like it to be $O$2, $P$2, $Q$2 and so on... I tried every type of copy-paste special things but no luck. Thanks for your ideas. |
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Remove the $ sign on the letter N$2 and drag the cell as far has you need. HTH John wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Excel (2002) documents. I get a value from another document using this: =+[Document_A.xls]Worksheet1!$N$2 Now, I just want to copy this into let's say, the next 10 columns but the $N$2 part remains the same. I'd like it to be $O$2, $P$2, $Q$2 and so on... I tried every type of copy-paste special things but no luck. Thanks for your ideas. |
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It works! Thanks very much :)
On Jan 13, 8:54*am, "John" wrote: Hi Remove the $ sign on the letter N$2 and drag the cell as far has you need.. HTH wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Excel (2002) documents. *I get a value from another document using this: =+[Document_A.xls]Worksheet1!$N$2 Now, I just want to copy this into let's say, the next 10 columns but the $N$2 part remains the same. *I'd like it to be $O$2, $P$2, $Q$2 and so on... I tried every type of copy-paste special things but no luck. Thanks for your ideas.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Your Welcome
All the best for the NewYear John wrote in message ... It works! Thanks very much :) On Jan 13, 8:54 am, "John" wrote: Hi Remove the $ sign on the letter N$2 and drag the cell as far has you need. HTH wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Excel (2002) documents. I get a value from another document using this: =+[Document_A.xls]Worksheet1!$N$2 Now, I just want to copy this into let's say, the next 10 columns but the $N$2 part remains the same. I'd like it to be $O$2, $P$2, $Q$2 and so on... I tried every type of copy-paste special things but no luck. Thanks for your ideas.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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To see why it works, go to help on absolute and relative references.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 05:59:48 -0800 (PST), wrote: It works! Thanks very much :) On Jan 13, 8:54*am, "John" wrote: Hi Remove the $ sign on the letter N$2 and drag the cell as far has you need. HTH wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 Excel (2002) documents. *I get a value from another document using this: =+[Document_A.xls]Worksheet1!$N$2 Now, I just want to copy this into let's say, the next 10 columns but the $N$2 part remains the same. *I'd like it to be $O$2, $P$2, $Q$2 and so on... I tried every type of copy-paste special things but no luck. Thanks for your ideas.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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