Drag formula?

RickeyS

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Hi,
I want to drag a formula (copy from one cell to other cells), but every time I do it also copys formatting for the cell (border formatting). I don't want it to copy border formatting is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks
Rick
 

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If I do copy and paste then I'll have to edit each formula for each cell which is what I was trying to avoid.
Thanks
Rick
 
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Never mind, I tried paste special with all the cells highlighted and it puts in the correct formula adjusting for each cell.

Thanks again
Rick
 
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