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coping of cell using dragging the cell downward or rightward



 
 
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Old June 1st, 2010, 10:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Vimlesh
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Default coping of cell using dragging the cell downward or rightward

If one cell e.g. A1contains formula =Q12 and one drag cell A1 downward, the
lower copied cell will contain formula =Q13, =Q14, =Q15......and so on. But
can we have the copied formula in this fashion:=R12, =S12, =T12......and so
on while dragging it downwards only.

And vise versa dragging the cell to right should contain =Q13, =Q14,
=Q15......and so on instead of :=R12, =S12, =T12......and so on.
THX
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Old June 2nd, 2010, 12:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Jim Cone[_2_]
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Default coping of cell using dragging the cell downward or rightward


In Cell A1...
=OFFSET($Q$12,COLUMN()-1,ROW()-1)
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"Vimlesh"
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If one cell e.g. A1contains formula =Q12 and one drag cell A1 downward, the
lower copied cell will contain formula =Q13, =Q14, =Q15......and so on. But
can we have the copied formula in this fashion:=R12, =S12, =T12......and so
on while dragging it downwards only.

And vise versa dragging the cell to right should contain =Q13, =Q14,
=Q15......and so on instead of :=R12, =S12, =T12......and so on.
THX
 




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