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When creating a formula in a cell, and using another cell as part of that
formula, is there a way to select a cell to automatically place the $ in front of the column and row identifiers... looking for a way not to have to type in the "$" every time... Example I enter the "=" sign in a cell... I want the results of another cell to be part of the formula in the original cell I typed the "=" sign... =$b$11 .... Am I forced to type in the "$" signs EVERY time? -- Somecallmejosh |
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