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my formula is =sumif('AGP INV 1! E11:E45, "Beyond", 'AGP INV 1! G11:G45).
The formula is working great but when I use the drop and drag tool to put this in multiple cells it makes the E11 and E45 advance by one number. I always want it to select from E11:E45. What do I need to do to make that selection permnate? |
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