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I am not sure if this is possible, but I am hoping that it is. Right now, I
am trying to create a formula (and fill down the column) that calculates the percentage of a total. My formula right now is as follows: =C2/(SUM('2010 Consultation'!B12+'2010_Raw Pivot'!C:C)) Column C in the sheet titled (2010_Raw Pivot) contains revenue. I need to know the percentage of revenue out of the total. However, the total is not just the summation of all of Column C. I need to take into account a cell that I have in another sheet (2010 Consultation! - Cell B12). When I use the fill down command, it changes both C2 and B12, so the next line looks like this: =C3/(SUM('2010 Consultation'!B13+'2010_Raw Pivot'!C:C)) How can I keep the B12 constant and always refer to that cell, but change C3 as it goes down the column? |
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