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Paul has attended:
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Absolute referencing

Could you explain the above.

RE: Absolute referencing

Hi Paul

Thanks for your question.

Absolute referencing is a way of making a cell reference in a formula 'fixed' or 'constant' so that the cell reference does not change when the formula is copied to other cells in the spreadsheet.

Amanda

 

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