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You could use ctrl+H to find & replace the cell reference with the
mixed/absolute reference, or when you go into the formula to edit the reference just hit your F4 key to toggle between absolute, mixed, and relative referencing. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "hgood" wrote: I want to create formulas in excel and i need the formulas to reference certain cells multiple times. Is there a way to have the $ added to my formulas without having to type it? Thanks. |
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