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Hello everyone:
I am working on a spreadsheet where the values on one sheet in a workbook are appear on a second sheet in the same workbook using the following formula: =('Employee List'!A171) The input sheet is called Employee List. I would like to "lock" the values in this formula so that when I copy to another cell they do not change. I know that when I do this it will look like this: =('Employee List'!$A$171) How do I copy this format to additional cells without manually entering the $ |
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