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Sophie has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Excel

What does the $ represent?

RE: Excel

Hi Sophie

How are you today hope you enjoyed the training course on Tuesday

To give you more explaination on the use of dollar signs will be as follows

this is so you can always look in one place for that part of the formula here is an example of using the dollars =d4+h7*f6+$h$25

You will then be using this cell for any copied formulas to other cells

you can have have the dollar signs in four different way these are below

H25 - relative, means will change when copied
$H$25 - permanent cell, means this will remember the cell
$H25 - permanent column, means will remember the column
H$25 - permanent row, means will remember the row

If this has answered your query then I would request you to please mark the question as resolved!! If not and you have a specific question related to this then please click reply or post it as a new question and we should be able to answer that!!

Hope this helps

Mark East
mark@stl-training.co.uk


 

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