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Paste the formula into another cell
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Microsoft Office
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Excel
Miscellaneous
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>>The $ locks that portion. So you can use $A29 to always use column A, but the row will change. Or A$29 to always use row 29, but the column will change. And $A$29 to lock both.
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>This is great information.

In addition to learning about absolute and relative references, if you're doing anything tricky with Excel you might want to switch to R1C1 notation: https://bettersolutions.com/excel/formulas/cell-references-a1-r1c1-notation.htm
Regards. Al

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