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What is the difference between A1 and $A$1
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Hi
It's relative and absolute. For a full explanation press F1 and type relative, you will get the explanation you want. HTH John "zafer ozer" <zafer wrote in message ... What is the difference between A1 and $A$1 |
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If you copy
=A1 to another cell it will adjust if you copy =$A$1 to another cell it will not adjust -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200908 "zafer ozer" wrote: What is the difference between A1 and $A$1 |
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the dollar signs indicate an 'absolute' cell reference. - one $ for the
column and one $ for the row. If this cell is referenced elsewhere in the spreadsheet as A1 and the formula is copied, the cell reference will change. If it is absolute, ($A$1), the formula referening it can be copied anywhere and the reference to A1 stays the same. -- hope to help, cm "zafer ozer" wrote: What is the difference between A1 and $A$1 |
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And with your cell reference in the edit mode, hit F4 to toggle through the
four reference modes available. When you have the one you want, hit Enter HTH Regards, Howard "zafer ozer" <zafer wrote in message ... What is the difference between A1 and $A$1 |
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