I like to use the @row or @cell in a multiplication formula and be able to copy this for all months. where do type in @cell?
You would need an @row function and use the $ to lock in certain references.
Your current formula:
=[FY Budget]3 * [1]2
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First lock in the [FY Budget] column reference.
=$[FY Budget]3 * [1]2
Then replace the [FY Budget] row reference with @row
row * [1]2
Then lock in the row reference for [1]
=$[FY Budget]@row * [1]$2
You can now copy/paste, autofill, or dragfill this formula to suit your needs.
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