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I want to do SUMPRODUCT keeping the first array constant in MS Excel. So when I autofill the cells I want something like =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array2) , =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array3), =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array4) and so on.. How can I do this?










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    Do you mean you need absolute reference?
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I want to do SUMPRODUCT keeping the first array constant in MS Excel. So when I autofill the cells I want something like =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array2) , =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array3), =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array4) and so on.. How can I do this?










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I want to do SUMPRODUCT keeping the first array constant in MS Excel. So when I autofill the cells I want something like =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array2) , =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array3), =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array4) and so on.. How can I do this?










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I want to do SUMPRODUCT keeping the first array constant in MS Excel. So when I autofill the cells I want something like =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array2) , =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array3), =SUMPRODUCT(array1,array4) and so on.. How can I do this?







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    Do you mean you need absolute reference?
    – Máté Juhász
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    Do you mean you need absolute reference?
    – Máté Juhász
    Feb 12 '18 at 14:16










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Do you mean you need absolute reference?
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Do you mean you need absolute reference?
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Let say array1 is A1:A8, array2 is B1:B8, array3 is C1:C8 .



put =SUMPRODUCT($A1:$A8,B1:B8) in A10, then just drag it to C10. USe the '$' sign to 'lock' the reference range/cell.



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    Let say array1 is A1:A8, array2 is B1:B8, array3 is C1:C8 .



    put =SUMPRODUCT($A1:$A8,B1:B8) in A10, then just drag it to C10. USe the '$' sign to 'lock' the reference range/cell.



    Hope that solves... ( :






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      Let say array1 is A1:A8, array2 is B1:B8, array3 is C1:C8 .



      put =SUMPRODUCT($A1:$A8,B1:B8) in A10, then just drag it to C10. USe the '$' sign to 'lock' the reference range/cell.



      Hope that solves... ( :






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        Let say array1 is A1:A8, array2 is B1:B8, array3 is C1:C8 .



        put =SUMPRODUCT($A1:$A8,B1:B8) in A10, then just drag it to C10. USe the '$' sign to 'lock' the reference range/cell.



        Hope that solves... ( :






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        Let say array1 is A1:A8, array2 is B1:B8, array3 is C1:C8 .



        put =SUMPRODUCT($A1:$A8,B1:B8) in A10, then just drag it to C10. USe the '$' sign to 'lock' the reference range/cell.



        Hope that solves... ( :







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