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    Question regarding copying rows.

    Hey guys,

    So I am taking an introduction to Excel class at the local community college and the professor gave us an exercise that I can't figure out. Any and all help will be appreciated.

    The Scenario:
    This Excel sheet is to be used by a real estate investor who will be purchasing one $2,000,000 building every year for the next 20 years. He finances the entire $2 Mill, paying 4% interest on every purchase and earning 4% appreciation on every building every year. We need to build an Excel sheet that would show his equity buildup over the years.

    My Idea
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    I thought I could just copy the contents of Row#2 down while skipping one additional column every time but I can't figure out how to do it efficiently.

    For example: My data is in columns A2:AD2 and I want to copy it to B3:BE3 and then to C4:CF4 followed by D5:DG5 and so on 20 times. Is there an automatic way to do this or do I just have to manually enter the data over and over again?

    Also, this can not be the best way to present this data - what if I need a 100 rows! It would be impossible to print. Can you guys suggest a better way to get a similar result? Like is there any way to use charts etc?

    Thanks again.
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    Re: Question regarding copying rows.

    You can use the row and the Mod functions and ignore all Even Rows or All odd rows.

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    You could try this for Odd Rows

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    For Even rows.

    Paste the formula into B2 and copy down.
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