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Jj has attended:
Excel Introduction course
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 =
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