> You could easily generate this using ColdFusion while outputting an HTML
> table.

true. 

> However, in Excel, you should be able to click the little black box in
> the bottom-right corner of a highlighted cell and drag it down.  The
> cell references in the formula should update to the new location.  Is
> that not what it is doing?

well... it is now. I'm clueless when it comes to working with excel. I
did however figure out what needed to happen shortly after my post.

Thanks!
-- 
will


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