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=A1*$Z$1 The $ signs anchor the cell reference. $Z1 anchors the column Z$1 anchors the row $Z$1 anchors row and column. For more on this see Help on Absolute and Relative references. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:23:03 -0800, "William" wrote: I have the formula "=A1*Z1." I would like to copy and paste this formula to several cells starting with the first cell down. I would like the next cell down to be "=A2*Z1" and the next one "=A3*Z1," etc. Instead what I get is "=A2*Z2" and the next one "=A3*Z3," etc. Is there a way that I can copy and paste this formula to a large amount of cells and and keep the second factor "Z1" from changing? |
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