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i have generated long formulas (eg the sum of all variables in one column
multiplied by the variables in another column). is there a way to 'find & replace' one set of precedants with another for a different column without having to manually change all the precedant references one by one? |
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See SUMPRODUCT in Excel Help
Using it will minimize the effort to do the edits. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200846 "ognavtra" wrote: i have generated long formulas (eg the sum of all variables in one column multiplied by the variables in another column). is there a way to 'find & replace' one set of precedants with another for a different column without having to manually change all the precedant references one by one? |
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