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Preventing incrementation of section of a formulae

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whatzzup - 17 Aug 2007 02:21 GMT
=VLOOKUP(A30,Sheet1!A1:C3,3,FALSE)

The above is a formulae that i will be dragging through my worksheet,
problem is a dont want this section ....Sheet1!A1:C3,......)
incrementing, is this possible? If so what do i do?
Gord Dibben - 17 Aug 2007 04:05 GMT
=VLOOKUP(A30,Sheet1!$A$1:$C$3,3,FALSE)

The $ signs make the references absolute so they don't change.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>=VLOOKUP(A30,Sheet1!A1:C3,3,FALSE)
>
>The above is a formulae that i will be dragging through my worksheet,
>problem is a dont want this section ....Sheet1!A1:C3,......)
>incrementing, is this possible? If so what do i do?
 
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