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Default Cells in rows

I am trying to copy a row of cells so that the information in each cell will
change by 4 whereas the default seems to be 3. (eg. A1 copys to become A4)
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Default Cells in rows

You can try this:

1. Enter the first number in cell A1 and the second in A2
2. Select both of them.
3. Put your mousepointer right under A2 (you're pointer becomes a black
cross)
4. Pull them down by keeping your mouse button down.
5. Starting in cell B2 you enter ="address original row cell"&$A1
6. Put your mousepointer right under B2 (you're pointer becomes a black
cross)
4. Pull them to the right by keeping your mouse button down.
etc.
etc.
Eventually 'Copy' 'Paste, special, values' all rows to make the
content static.

Hope this helps!

- Bas


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I am trying to copy a row of cells so that the information in each cell will
change by 4 whereas the default seems to be 3. (eg. A1 copys to become A4)


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