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Doug
Hi. I guess this problem I have is what pivot tables might be for, but I'm
hoping there's something easier to do when it's a somewhat small amount of
data.
1. First problem:
I have data running left to right (A1, B1, C1, etc.) with a column
represeting each state. I want to drag a formula that is essentially
"=A1/1000" from the top of a new column down to the bottom with each state's
data in row 1 being given this treatment. Natrually, the computer reads this
and fills in A1/1000, A2/1000, A3/1000. I can write A$1/1000, but then each
line just fills in with the result of A1/1000. How do I make the 1 stay the
same, but the Alpha part of the cell name change?
2. I also have data running top to bottom (A1, A2, A3, etc.) with a row for
each state. Thus, there's a diagnol line of data from A1, B2, C3, D4, etc.
where each state is represented in both the column and row. I need to have a
column of data that sums the row (B1:B50), but substracts the relevant cell
in the diagnol. In this case B2. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
-Doug Hess
hoping there's something easier to do when it's a somewhat small amount of
data.
1. First problem:
I have data running left to right (A1, B1, C1, etc.) with a column
represeting each state. I want to drag a formula that is essentially
"=A1/1000" from the top of a new column down to the bottom with each state's
data in row 1 being given this treatment. Natrually, the computer reads this
and fills in A1/1000, A2/1000, A3/1000. I can write A$1/1000, but then each
line just fills in with the result of A1/1000. How do I make the 1 stay the
same, but the Alpha part of the cell name change?
2. I also have data running top to bottom (A1, A2, A3, etc.) with a row for
each state. Thus, there's a diagnol line of data from A1, B2, C3, D4, etc.
where each state is represented in both the column and row. I need to have a
column of data that sums the row (B1:B50), but substracts the relevant cell
in the diagnol. In this case B2. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
-Doug Hess