This is a discussion on how this could work. Same in 3.3.2 and 3.4.0
Presently, if I put the number 9 in a cell.
Click into and copy that cell, highlight say 5 cells and paste. 9
appears in all 5 cells.
Now, click into the cell with 9, copy 9 from the formula bar, highlight
say 5 cells and paste. 9 appears only in the top cell of the 5.
When I want to copy the same formula to a range of cells without the
references indexing this is usefull, but the formula only copies to the
top cell.
Another usefull thing would be;
click into a cell with formula and drag the bottom right black square
down, the formula repeats indexing the references. (does this now).
click into a cell with formula while holding ctl (cmd) down and drag the
bottom right black square down, the formula repeats without indexing the
references, i.e. copies literally as with numbers. (does not do this now).
steve
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