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How to replace Offset() with non-volatile formulas?

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    Re: How to replace Offset() with non-volatile formulas?

    Try replacing 8 with COLUMN().

    =INDEX(24:24,,COLUMN()-$B$27)*INDEX(23:23,,COLUMN()-$B$27)*INDEX(26:26,,COLUMN()-$B$27)
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    Re: How to replace Offset() with non-volatile formulas?

    That's perfect! Thanks you very much!

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