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If you would cope the same formula, without making change to it put $ sign before the row or collums, then they keep the same instead of being changed. Using a $ before the cell reference will make the formula always refer to the same cell, e.g. =$A$2+5 will always refer to cell A2.
If you would cope the same formula, without making change to it put $ sign before the row or collums, then they keep the same instead of being changed. Using a $ before the cell reference will make the formula always refer to the same cell, e.g. =$A$2+5 will always refer to cell A2.
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If you would cope the same formula, without making change to it put $ sign before the row or collums, then they keep the same instead of being changed. Using a $ before the cell reference will make the formula always refer to the same cell, e.g. =$A$2+5 will always refer to cell A2.
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How do I paste a formula into multiple cells?
if you would cope the same formula, without making change to it put $ sign before the row or collums, then they keep the same instead of being changed Using a $ before the cell reference will make the formula always refer to the same cell, e.g. =$A$2+5 will always refer to cell A2, where as =A2+5 will change depending on where the cell is that you are pasting the formula into.