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In terms of funcionality what's the difference between
=SUMPRODUCT((A22)*(A420=1)) and =SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$D$2)*($A$4:$D$20=1)) This is with respect to a previous inquiry. They do the Same thing. What is the significance of $ |
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The dollar signs make the reference a FIX reference, if you drag or fill down the formula the reference will not change, with out the dollar signs the refences in the formula will be relative to the cell were the formula is written. i.e. If you have =A1 in B1 and you copy an Paste in C1 it will be =B1. But if you have =$A$1 It will still be =$A$1 regardless of were you paste it... Cheers Juan -----Original Message----- In terms of funcionality what's the difference between =SUMPRODUCT((A22)*(A420=1)) and =SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$D$2)*($A$4:$D$20=1)) This is with respect to a previous inquiry. They do the Same thing. What is the significance of $ . |
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THANKS!!
-----Original Message----- The dollar signs make the reference a FIX reference, if you drag or fill down the formula the reference will not change, with out the dollar signs the refences in the formula will be relative to the cell were the formula is written. i.e. If you have =A1 in B1 and you copy an Paste in C1 it will be =B1. But if you have =$A$1 It will still be =$A$1 regardless of were you paste it... Cheers Juan -----Original Message----- In terms of funcionality what's the difference between =SUMPRODUCT((A22)*(A420=1)) and =SUMPRODUCT(($A$2:$D$2)*($A$4:$D$20=1)) This is with respect to a previous inquiry. They do the Same thing. What is the significance of $ . . |
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