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Excel Introduction course

Absolute referencing

how do i set the cells to be fixed when i copy and paste cells containing formula or function?

RE: absolute referencing

Hi JJ,

Thanks for your question.

Absolute Referencing is represented by a $ symbol. You can use [F4] key to rotate to your preferred format.

An example of using an absolute reference:
Cell A1 =

Excel tip:

Keyboard Shortcuts to Add Rows or Columns

Couple of other keyboard shortcuts. Shift+spacebar selects a row, Ctrl+spacebar selects a column. Select either row or column (or several) and use Ctrl and + to insert or Ctrl and - to delete rows or columns.

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