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For your homework assingment, look in the help index for
REFERENCE

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Did you look at Help? See the "The difference between relative and
absolute references" subtopic in the "About cell and range references"
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After following Don's & JE's advice take a look at the F4 key when entering
references.

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Hi,

Check this "Switch between relative, absolute, and mixed references" in the
on-line help. It will give a lot of clarity in understanding and using this
treminology.

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