MS Excel | Absolute Cell Referencing
When you copy a formula in Excel, it automatically changes the formula to work for the underlying or adjacent cells. But sometimes you are referring to a cell or range in a formula that must stay static when being copied. This video shows you how to use absolute cell referencing to lock certain cells or ranges in a formula. #MrLongEducation #Excel #AbsoluteReferencing

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