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This might be in the program right now, but I think having something like
ctrl+click (or anything like that) when entering a formula, make it an
absolute cell reference

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Jeremy

No CTRL + Click but you can select the range in the formula bar and hit the F4
key to cycle through your options.


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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 12:27:07 -0800, Jeremy <jeremiah.a.reynolds @ gmail.com
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This might be in the program right now, but I think having something like
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absolute cell reference

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Already exist, press F4 to make a cell an absolute reference.
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"Jeremy" wrote:

This might be in the program right now, but I think having something like
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absolute cell reference

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Then it was a good idea.

"Yanick" wrote:

Already exist, press F4 to make a cell an absolute reference.
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"Jeremy" wrote:

This might be in the program right now, but I think having something like
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absolute cell reference

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