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In a large Word table, is it possible (staying in Word and not using Excel)
to, for example, have column A contain a number, and coulmn B contain that number plus 4, for a large number of rows? I would like to do this without having to enter a different formula in each of the column B cells. Is there any way to use relative cell addressing? A macro to enter the formulas, perhaps? |
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