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I need to insert more lines in my database but I don't know how to copy down
the formula so it stays the same. Thank you. |
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See "The difference between relative and absolute references" in XL Help.
In article , excel worksheet excel wrote: I need to insert more lines in my database but I don't know how to copy down the formula so it stays the same. Thank you. |
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If you give an example of your formula and describe what goes wrong when you
copy it you'll increase your chances of getting a specific solution. Meanwhile, look for this in Excel Help: "about cell and range references" and check the section on "The difference between relative and absolute references" Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron "excel worksheet" wrote: I need to insert more lines in my database but I don't know how to copy down the formula so it stays the same. Thank you. |
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