setting a constant in a formula

Paul15

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dear all,

I have the following the following formula

=IF(AJ3>FORMULAS!$D2,"Yes","No")

I wish to be able to drag this down in my spreadsheet, where $D2 remains a constant. the other value (AJ3 can increment by 1 per line .

Any help please

Paul
 

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Excel Formula:
=IF(AJ3>FORMULAS!$D$2,"Yes","No")
 
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