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Assume I have numbers in cells A1:A5 and B1:B5. I would like to add them in
column C, but following this formula: C1=A1+B5, C2=A2+B2,...,C5=A5+C1. How do I do it so that I can just use copy paste of this formula without manually re-entering it in every cell? Thanks. Branko |
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