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Default Excel should let me do absolute copies of cell formulas

There are two types of cell copying that MS Excel does not currently provide
for:

1) Copying cell formulae from one region into another of the same size
without changing them
2) Copying cell formulae from one region into another of the same size
without changing them if they reference cells outside that region, but
treating them as relative if they are inside the copied region.

These would be very useful and would help to cut down on errors made by
copying cells.

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