Hello,
You can use formula =transpose()
Good to see help, because you use other steps. Don’t forget use F2 and
ctr+shift+enter :)

I hope it can be what you want.
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On Jul 2, 6:16 am, ASHUTOSH AGARWAL <ca.ashut...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Genrally in spreadheet, if you copy a formule in other rows, formula is
> changed according to row number. e.g. we have a cell with formula ""=A1" and
> now we copy this formula across columns to the right.  Naturally, this
> results in the Formula reference changing to =B1, =C1, =D1 etc.
>
> However, this is not the result I want.  I want that if I copy this formula
> across columns to the right, it should show as =A2, =A3, =A4 and so on.
>
> Can anyone help in this.
> Many Thanks,
> Ashutosh

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