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I'm doing a spreadsheet that refers back to a specific cell. My problem is
that when I copy the original formula it moves away from that specific cell. I need to create a formula that will keep a specific cell in place and allow the rest of the formula change as I copy it elsewhere. |
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Hi!!
excel rookie How r u Friend, its quite easy just prefix $ sign at the row or colum number which u want to fix eg u hv enterd farmulae in column A1 as =(B1+C1) if u want to fix B1 just freeze it as $B$1 its quit simple Abhishek kedia "excel rookie" wrote: I'm doing a spreadsheet that refers back to a specific cell. My problem is that when I copy the original formula it moves away from that specific cell. I need to create a formula that will keep a specific cell in place and allow the rest of the formula change as I copy it elsewhere. |
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Hi Rookie,
Just use the $ sign in your formula $A1 - holds A and allows 1 to change A$1 - holds 1 and allows A to change $A$1 - holds both |
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