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How can I isolate a lookup vectors but not values from autofill?
Using Excel 2003, I want to click-and-drag-fill a lookup formula through a
column, changing the lookup value with each row, which happens automatically, but referring to a fixed lookup table (in another sheet). I either have to copy without autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup values, or copy with autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup vectors. There must be a way to isolate a lookup table from autofill, as this must be a common need. What's the best way to do it? Thanks. |
How can I isolate a lookup vectors but not values from autofill?
Use absolute references for your table, eg: $A$1:$C$999
HTH -- AP "rjpeltz" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Using Excel 2003, I want to click-and-drag-fill a lookup formula through a column, changing the lookup value with each row, which happens automatically, but referring to a fixed lookup table (in another sheet). I either have to copy without autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup values, or copy with autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup vectors. There must be a way to isolate a lookup table from autofill, as this must be a common need. What's the best way to do it? Thanks. |
How can I isolate a lookup vectors but not values from autofil
THANK YOU! I was unfamiliar with absolute references.
"Ardus Petus" wrote: Use absolute references for your table, eg: $A$1:$C$999 HTH -- AP "rjpeltz" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Using Excel 2003, I want to click-and-drag-fill a lookup formula through a column, changing the lookup value with each row, which happens automatically, but referring to a fixed lookup table (in another sheet). I either have to copy without autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup values, or copy with autofill, and then go in and manually enter all of the lookup vectors. There must be a way to isolate a lookup table from autofill, as this must be a common need. What's the best way to do it? Thanks. |
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