in formula a range cell reference eg) $A1:$A20 that is static whenfilling
if i want a cell reference to not increment when filling i put a
dollar sign in front of it i noticed this does not work when you specify a range of cells eg ) $A1:$A20 although it is not an error when i fill in a formula it still increments the cell reference in each row but if i specify a single cell it does not. does anyone know the syntax for this, it's hard to word so i havent been able to find anything on google. thanks for your help! cheers, /sh |
in formula a range cell reference eg) $A1:$A20 that is static when filling
You mean like this:
=SUM($A$1:$A$20) ? -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- wrote in message ... if i want a cell reference to not increment when filling i put a dollar sign in front of it i noticed this does not work when you specify a range of cells eg ) $A1:$A20 although it is not an error when i fill in a formula it still increments the cell reference in each row but if i specify a single cell it does not. does anyone know the syntax for this, it's hard to word so i havent been able to find anything on google. thanks for your help! cheers, /sh |
in formula a range cell reference eg) $A1:$A20 that is staticwhen filling
ah my friend just told me how i need to put a dollar sign after each
letter and each number ( column and row ) eg) $A$1:$A$100 and then it wont increment /sh On Jul 3, 1:23*pm, wrote: if i want a cell reference to not increment when filling i put a dollar sign in front of it i noticed this does not work when you specify a range of cells eg ) $A1:$A20 although it is not an error when i fill in a formula it still increments the cell reference in each row but if i specify a single cell it does not. *does anyone know the syntax for this, it's hard to word so i havent been able to find anything on google. *thanks for your help! cheers, /sh |
in formula a range cell reference eg) $A1:$A20 that is staticwhen filling
Yes exactly :)
On Jul 3, 1:42*pm, "RagDyer" wrote: You mean like this: =SUM($A$1:$A$20) ? -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! wrote in message ... if i want a cell reference to not increment when filling i put a dollar sign in front of it i noticed this does not work when you specify a range of cells eg ) $A1:$A20 although it is not an error when i fill in a formula it still increments the cell reference in each row but if i specify a single cell it does not. does anyone know the syntax for this, it's hard to word so i havent been able to find anything on google. thanks for your help! cheers, /sh |
in formula a range cell reference eg) $A1:$A20 that is static when filling
Or if dragging down column A just A$1:A$100
The $ signs are used to lock either row or column or both. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:58:29 -0700 (PDT), wrote: ah my friend just told me how i need to put a dollar sign after each letter and each number ( column and row ) eg) $A$1:$A$100 and then it wont increment /sh On Jul 3, 1:23*pm, wrote: if i want a cell reference to not increment when filling i put a dollar sign in front of it i noticed this does not work when you specify a range of cells eg ) $A1:$A20 although it is not an error when i fill in a formula it still increments the cell reference in each row but if i specify a single cell it does not. *does anyone know the syntax for this, it's hard to word so i havent been able to find anything on google. *thanks for your help! cheers, /sh |
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