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Ana via OfficeKB.com

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Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

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steve

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Hi,

Try in "a1"

=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(1,ROW(A3)))

And Fill/Drag the formula down.

Regards
Steve
"Ana via OfficeKB.com" <u51486@uwe wrote in message
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Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

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Pete_UK

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Put this in B1:

=INDEX(C$1:M$1,ROW(A1))

and copy down. Adjust the range C1:M1 to suit how far you want to copy
it down.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jun 3, 11:20*am, "Ana via OfficeKB.com" <u51486@uwe wrote:
Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

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Ashish Mathur[_2_]

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Hi,

In cell A1, you may enter the following formula

=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(1,ROW()+2))

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Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com

"Ana via OfficeKB.com" <u51486@uwe wrote in message
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Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

--
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Ms-Exl-Learner

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Try this€¦

Copy and paste the below formula in A1 cell.
=INDIRECT(ADDRESS(1,COLUMN(B1)+ROW()))

Drag it to the remaining cells of A column.

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"Ana via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

--
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http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...tions/201006/1

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Jacob Skaria

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Another way ..In cell A1 and copy down

=OFFSET($B$1,,ROW())

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"Ana via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

Stand in cell A1, enter "=C1"uses the "drag link cell" in the down right
corner of a cell. I will automaticly link
A1 - C1
A2 - C2
A3 - C3 ect

My question is if it is possible to drag horisonal and link vertically???

A1 - C1
A2 - D1
A3 - E1

--
Message posted via OfficeKB.com
http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...tions/201006/1

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