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When I am typing a formula, is there a fast way to designate an absolute
reference? I keep having to go back and put in the "$" sign, which takes a
lot of time. Thanks.
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Hit F4 when the cursor is near the address. That is, when typing the formula
or afterwards. F4 toggles between the various mixes of absolute and relative
addressing.

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When I am typing a formula, is there a fast way to designate an absolute
reference? I keep having to go back and put in the "$" sign, which takes a
lot of time. Thanks.



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What if the initial data is an import from Access?

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Madonna

"Niek Otten" wrote:

Hit F4 when the cursor is near the address. That is, when typing the formula
or afterwards. F4 toggles between the various mixes of absolute and relative
addressing.

--

Kind Regards,

Niek Otten

Microsoft MVP - Excel


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When I am typing a formula, is there a fast way to designate an absolute
reference? I keep having to go back and put in the "$" sign, which takes a
lot of time. Thanks.




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