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Another frequent error is about using "$". Focus on understanding this issue, and your problem is solved
![]() if you use this formula, =H3="yes" , and you want that all columns in this row to depend on column H, you have to lock the column in your formula, otherwise , excel will evaluate the next column formula as : =I3="yes", the next column as =J3="yes", and so on. Try: =$H3="yes", and excel will evaluate all columns involved in your range depending only for the value in column H. |
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That was perfect! Thank you!
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