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replyReply Tue 18 Dec 2007, 16:23Delegate Emily said...

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Excel Intermediate course

Absolute Reference

How do you remove the absolute reference from a cell?

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replyReply Tue 18 Dec 2007, 16:41Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Absolute Reference

Hi Emily

Thank you for your question.

You can remove an absolute reference from a formula by removing the $ signs from around the cell where they appear in the formula.

If you select the cell with the formula in it, then edit the formula to delete the $ signs this means that the cell reference is no longer absolute.

Amanda

 

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