This formula is probably better:
Sheet2!A1 =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$2,FLOOR(
Sheet2!A2 =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$2,FLOOR(
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Browse All TopicsI have some data in 12 rows (rows A1 - A12)
The data in cell A1 on sheet2 references data in sheet 1 using:
='Sheet1!$B2
Now I want to drag these 12 rows down but when I do this the next entry I get is:
='Sheet1!$B14
I would like the row reference to increment by 1 even though this particular line only features every 13 rows.
Anyone any idea how this can be achieved? Many thanks!
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by: bhwithunPosted on 2009-04-22 at 10:10:11ID: 24207162
Maybe what you need is a formula
ROW()/12,1 )+MOD(ROW( )-1,12),0) ROW()/12,1 )+MOD(ROW( )-1,12),0)
Sheet2!A1 =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$2,FLOOR(
Sheet2!A2 =OFFSET(Sheet1!$B$2,FLOOR(
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