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How do I copy formulas?

RE: formulas

Hi Chris,

Thanks for the question

There are a few ways to copy a formula.

1) Once in the active cell containing the formula you can go up to the Edit menu and use the copy and paste options there.
2) Again in the active cell containing the formula you can right click and a shortcut menus appears where you can copy and paste formulas.
3) If you only wanted to copy the formula relatively down one or two rows you can use the Autofill option. In this case you click in the cell containing the formula put your cursor in the bottom right corner where you cursor turns into a black plus sign then drag the formula down.

Hope this helps, any problems or other questions let me know

Tracy

 

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Excel tip:

Enter formulae into multiple cells

If a formula is to be used in a series of cells, select the cells first. Now type in your formula and hold the Ctrl key while you press Enter. This enters the formula in each selected cell.

Just be careful with your absolute and relative cell references.

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