Copy formula cells and paste to another sheet the same distance apart as the original sheet

eliephillips

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I have 50 income statements downloaded from our software for each property I manage, I want to make the bottom lines on each (Total Income, operating expenses, noi, non operating expenses, net income, etc.) formulas so i can adjust specific line items and see how it impacts bottom lines. I don't want to write the same formulas 50 times, so I was wondering if there is a way to select the formulas like i did on the left, and paste them into the next income statement the same cell distance apart. each income statement is organized exactly the same way with the same amount of income and expense codes above each line item.


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