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I created a formula that contains absolute references (ex. =sum($C$5, $C$7,
$C$9)). I need to insert a NEW, blank column C. Even with absolute references in the formula, the formula changes the references to $D$5, $D$7, etc. Is there a way to keep the formula pointing to column C regardless of inserting new columns? Thanks in advance! |
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