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AnikaW Posted - 08/07/2019 : 04:14:22 AM
OriginPro 2019 (64-bit) 9.6.0.172
Operating System: Windows 10 64Bit

Is it a way to use the formula for a single column: col(A)/mean(A28:A32) - divide all values in column A by mean of values from col A raw 28 to 32;
to multiple columns (I have more than 1000 columns), and I want to divide particluar column e.g. j by mean from its raw (28-32).

Thanks for all suggestions.
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AnikaW Posted - 08/08/2019 : 04:50:19 AM
Hi Jamnes,

Thanks a lot! I've managed to find another way but yours is also working.

Best,
Ania
YimingChen Posted - 08/07/2019 : 5:03:52 PM
Hi,

You can select multiple columns to the right of source data columns and select Set Multiple Column Values..., and set as below:



James

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