11. Calling cells by just their column
and row labels (such as A1) is called
Relative Referencing."
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Calling cells by just their column and row labels (such as "A1") is called relative referencing. When a formula contains relative referencing and it is copied from one cell to another, Excel does not create an exact copy of the formula. It will change cell addresses relative to the row and column they are moved to.
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