In Numbers, How can I move a small section with fixed references within the block?
I'm making a spreadsheet for some of my hobby projects. For now, the ingredients listed make it look like a recipe. That's just temporary while I work things out, so if the ingredients don't make sense, or it doesn't make sense why I'm adding water, just figure it's how my project works.
I have a fairly simple chart I want to use:
The problem is that I'll be using a number of copies of this chart and I want to copy and paste it so I might have multiple copies of this in rows and columns. Also, some projects take more supplies than others, so in some copies, I'll be deleting rows and in some I'll be adding rows.
The cells in the red block, C6-C13, depend on the values on their row in Column B. But they also all use the number in B15. I created the formula in C6 that looks like this:
Note that the first value, in Column B, stays relative, but the 2nd one, B15, is absolute. So when I created this formula in C6, I copied it and pasted it into C7 to C13, so I didn't have to redo it and so, when I need to delete some rows along the way, everything will still work.
The problem comes in when I copy this and paste it elsewhere. The new copies will still use B15 in the formula, instead of the cell in the same position in the area where I pasted this in.
Is there some way I can keep the absolute reference to B15, but absolute WITHIN the cells I'm copying and pasting?
I don't expect there to be an easy way to do this, but I haven't done much with spreadsheets in something like 20 years and can barely remember just what they can do.
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