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buying things?

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It signifies an absolute reference which means that if you insert/delete
rows/columns or drag a formula down the reference to the specific cell will
remain the same.
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It indicates that a number in that cell is currency (dollars).

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It signifies an absolute reference which means that if you insert/delete
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