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How to use a none-variable cell as a multiplier?

Problem: Column A contains a generated number of sq inches for each object(variable), A cell(A50) contains the price/sq inch(not variable). In the new column F each row needs a formula  Column A * A50. All I can get when I Fill Down is the first Row *A50, the second Row*A51, third Row *A51, etc., etc. What is the correct formula to just Fill Down the row and get each to multiply with the none-variable number. Thanks.

iMac 24″, macOS 14.5

Posted on Aug 19, 2024 8:51 AM

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How to use a none-variable cell as a multiplier?

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