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Hi ,
I'd like to know if it's possible to propagate a formula which references a named cell but having the formula change reference cells accordingly when propagated. Say for example I had cell A1 named OmegaT and in cell B1 I had =OmegaT+180 then I propagated the equation down column B. It seems that OmegaT is treated as $A$1. Is it possible to make the equation in cell B# reference A# rather than being locked to A1? Thanks |
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The spreadsheet should make the question a little clearer.
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Go to the Name Manager ( formula ribbon), select the name and remove the $ sign from the row reference in the "refer to" field
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Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.
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