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Jj has attended:
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Absolute referencing

how do i set the cells to be fixed when i copy and paste cells containing formula or function?

RE: absolute referencing

Hi JJ,

Thanks for your question.

Absolute Referencing is represented by a $ symbol. You can use [F4] key to rotate to your preferred format.

An example of using an absolute reference:
Cell A1 =


 

Excel tip:

Shortcuts for working with named ranges in Excel

If you are working with or creating named ranges in your spreadsheets, then you may find the following shortcut keys useful.

- Bring up the Define Names dialogue box on screen by using Ctrl + F3 (instead of going to Insert - Names).

- Create Names from labels you have entered into the spreadsheet by highlighting the labels and related figures, then hold down Shift + Ctrl + F3. You can then choose to create names from the top or bottom rows, or left or right columns.

- Go directly to a named range by hitting the F5 key. The Go To dialogue box will open and display any named ranges in the spreadsheet. Simply select the named range to navigate to it in the spreadsheet.

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