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keep a cell used in a formula constant when pasteing into another.
I know this is simple but I haven't found out how yet.
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Hi!
Make the cell references ABSOLUTE: =SUM($A$1:$A$10) The $ keeps the column and/or row references from changing. Biff -----Original Message----- I know this is simple but I haven't found out how yet. . |
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