Adding a +1 to a Row when dragging across Columns

nymyth

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Hi again,

I have a formula that uses a row reference ROWS($B$1:$B1). I want to drag this across the columns, but need the second part of the ROWS formula to +1.

So in Column B the formula would read ROWS($B$1:$B1)
in Column C it would read ROWS($B$1:$B2) and so in. Is this possible?

Thank you.
 

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So in Column B the formula would read ROWS($B$1:$B1)
in Column C it would read ROWS($B$1:$B2) and so in. Is this possible?
This formula should produce the displayed results that you want when dragged across...

=COLUMNS($B1:B1)
 
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