
In most cases, this works just fine, but sometimes it can mess up the existing formats in cells where the formula is being copied to. How to copy a formula down without copying formattingĬopying a formula down by dragging the fill handle not only copies the formula, but also the source cell formatting such as font or background color, currency symbols, the number of displayed decimal places, etc. As you can see in the screenshot below, the formula is all right - relative to row 4, exactly as it should be: In the above example, to make sure the formula was copied correctly, let's select some cell in column C, say C4, and view the cell reference in the formula bar. If necessary, switch between absolute, relative and mixed references by using the F4 key. So, after copying the formula, verify that the cell references have got adjusted properly and produce the result that you want.

If the formula includes relative cell references (without the $ sign), they will automatically change based on a relative position of rows and columns. In a similar manner, you can drag formula into adjacent cells to the right, to the left or upwards.
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I say "usually" because there can be very specific cases that require special tricks, like copying a range of formulas without changing cell references or entering the same formula in multiple non-adjacent cells. In this tutorial, you will learn a few different ways of copying formulas in Excel - how to copy formula down a column, to all of the selected cells, copy a formula exactly without changing cell references or formatting, and more.Ĭopying formulas in Excel is one of the easiest tasks that is usually done in a mouse click.
