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I recall a hotkey that can lock all the cell references in a formula.
ex. A1+B1 to $A$1+$B$1 |
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Yes, you are correct! The hotkey to lock cell references in a formula is the dollar sign ($). Here's how you can use it to lock the reference of cell C1:
That's it! Now, whenever you copy or move the formula to another cell, the reference to cell C1 will remain locked as Code:
"$C$1"
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Select the formula (or a part of a formula) in the formula bar,
and press F4 to cycle between the 4 reference styles. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "BLUTO" wrote in message ... I recall a hotkey that can lock all the cell references in a formula. ex. A1+B1 to $A$1+$B$1 |
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