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Old 12-20-2016, 10:46 AM
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Pecoflyer Pecoflyer is offline using 'fill right' to copy formulas in a pivot table, keeping some data elements constant Windows 7 64bit using 'fill right' to copy formulas in a pivot table, keeping some data elements constant Office 2010 64bit
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Perhaps post a sample sheet ( click Go advanced - Manage attachments) showing what you have, expected results and what goes wrong.
The kind of lengthy formula you posted is hard to grasp
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