>
> Offset the column number by the number of rows above the firstline of
> the drag,
> ie, using c41+c87+c137+c184 in Row 9 and 'dragging' down would give
>
> =OFFSET($C$41,0,ROW()-9)+OFFSET($C$87,0,ROW()-9)+OFFSET($C$137,0,ROW()-9)+OFFSET($C$184,0,ROW()-9)
>
> and formula drag that downwards.
>
>
> rmarks Wrote:
> > I am having a problem dragging down a formula. Its easier for me to
> > give an
> > example rather than describe the problem. Example: The formula im
> > trying to
> > drag down is: c41+c87+c137+c184. If i drag this down i will get
> > c42+c88+c138+c185 in the next row but the formula i result i would like
> > for
> > the drag down is d41+d87+d137+d184. Any thoughts on how i can correct
> > this?
>
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