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the use of $ in cels
what does it means. Example D$7 in cell?
It is a funcion |
the use of $ in cels
The "$", read "string" in the days of Basic programming, tells excel to hold
the following row or column value as a constant when the formula is copied to a new cell. The $ notation can be applied to either the row or column (or none or both). Function key F4 will quickly toggle between all of the options when editing the cell. For instance, in the example of D$7, if you were to copy this formula to row 8, it would continue to use the value in D7. If you were to copy this formula to column E however, it would use the value in E7. "mee" wrote: what does it means. Example D$7 in cell? It is a funcion |
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