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The $ sign is used to change cell references from "relative" to absolute". This fixes the reference so's it will not change as copied down or across. $A1 is absolute column and relative row. $A$1 is absolute column and row. A$1 is relative row and absolute column. See help on relative and absolute cell references for more on this. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 7 Sep 2006 11:52:01 -0700, Deana wrote: Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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