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L. Howard Kittle
 
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Default Using the "$" as part of a cell reference

Along with Gord's explanation you might want to see what the F4 key will do.
Type =A1, then before hitting Enter, hit the F4 key four times and notice
the reference changes.

HTH
Regards,
Howard


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Could someone please explain in more detail the usage of above. I have
seen this usage in:

=AVERAGE($6:$6) to yield a dynamic average across row 6. This does not
seem to work in a Column setup. I am looking for more details, links,
etc.

Thank You.
Alan


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