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consist of a combination of a cell reference.
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A combination reference is a cell reference consisting of an absolute row and a relative column, or a relative row and an absolute column. A combination reference is neither totally independent nor totally dependent on the formula position. When a combination reference is copied to another location in the worksheet, the absolute portion of the reference remains unchanged and the relative portion refers to a different row or column. A combination reference is denoted by enclosing the absolute portion of the reference in brackets, as illustrated in Table 4-4. The location interpretations described in Table 4-4 are based on the assumption that the combination reference is entered in cell r3c6.

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