I want to fill a column of cells with the same fomula in each cell but when a
drag the cells the formula keeps changing by adding 1 to each cell reference.
I want the same formula in each cell over namy rolls in a column.
Use absolute reference... =$A$1 $B$1
There are varations to hold the row absolute, or the column.
Do a formula and click on A1 then use F4 to toggle through the options of
absolute reference.
HTH
Regards,
Howard
quot;analyst stormquot; lt;analyst gt; wrote in message
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gt;I want to fill a column of cells with the same fomula in each cell but when
gt;a
gt; drag the cells the formula keeps changing by adding 1 to each cell
gt; reference.
gt; I want the same formula in each cell over namy rolls in a column.
Put a single space before the = before you copy. Afterwards, remove the
spaces.
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Gary''s Studentquot;analyst stormquot; wrote:
gt; I want to fill a column of cells with the same fomula in each cell but when a
gt; drag the cells the formula keeps changing by adding 1 to each cell reference.
gt; I want the same formula in each cell over namy rolls in a column.
analyst storm wrote:
gt; I want to fill a column of cells with the same fomula in each cell but when a
gt; drag the cells the formula keeps changing by adding 1 to each cell reference.
gt; I want the same formula in each cell over namy rolls in a column.
Look up 'cell and range references' in the help
It's called absolute addressing
Basically, put a $ sign in front of the reference you dont want to change
Eg.
$B1 The B won't change
B$1 The 1 won't change
$B$1Both the B and the 1 won't change
George
- Mar 09 Fri 2007 20:36
How do I keep a formula constant in dragging cells below the rows
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