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After you finish entering the formula, you can select the *entire* formula
in the formula bar, and then hit <F4, and you'll change the *entire* formula to absolute with just that *one* hit of <F4. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "Mike R" wrote in message ... You can use f4 and it will allow you to toggle through all aspects of "absolute" for the selected cell. Mike Rogers "JMATHES" wrote: If you were to type a formula in Cell A1 as follows: =A2*A3 How do you automatically make this formula a relative formula (meaning add the $ before and after column and row so it reads $A$2*$A$3) without having to manually go into the cell and manually type the "$" sign each time? Is there a way to tell the sheet to make all formulas relative? |
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