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How do you copy RANK w/o it changing the range?
How do you copy RANK w/o it changing the range when you are copying multiple
cells on a worksheet in Excel 2003? |
That depends on which ranges. You could change the formula to a string
prior to the copy by inserting a single quote before the = sign, then copy, paste, and delete the quote mark. Or, possibly, you could use absolute range references on one or more of the range references (that means A1:A100 should look like $A$1:$A$100) HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "jspan" wrote in message ... How do you copy RANK w/o it changing the range when you are copying multiple cells on a worksheet in Excel 2003? |
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