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when you copy $B$15 to other cells, it will always be B15, when you copy
$B15, the 15 with change relative to the cells you copy it to.

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I posted a response to your previous post. Was it not clear?

Perhaps looking up "absolute and relative references" in the Excel Help will
offer a better description.

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See "The difference between relative and absolute addresses" in XL Help.



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It's Absolute or Relative referencing. It sounds complicated but its not.
Using the dollar signs keeps the reference to the cell constant when you
drag a formula down or across, not using the dollar signs doesn't. You can
Absolute the column, the row, both or none depending on what you want to do.
=$A$1 will stay as =A1 if you drag the formula down or across in another
column.
Without the dollar signs dragging down =A1 will change to =B1, =C1 etc,
dragging across will change to =B1, =C1 etc.
This is an essential part of any spreadsheet, without it one would be typing
forever when dragging formulas.
Check out 'Absolute Reference' in Help, It's all there,
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Without the dollar signs dragging down =A1 will change to =B1, =C1 etc,
dragging across will change to =B1, =C1 etc.

Thats =A1, A2, A3 etc, my mistake,
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