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I am using Excel 2000
I need to create an "if then type formula" that keeps 2 cells constant. I want to use two cells within the formula over and over again as I copy the formula many times. I thought I could format the cell reference like this -- $B$32. But that did not seem to work. I can not think of what this is called to even look it up. Can anyone help me or at least point me in the right direction for help. I also need to know if I can use two of these type of cell references within one formula. Thank you for any help you can give me. Aurora |
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