In dash referencing the relative address of the cell gets adjusted with respect to the current cell
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Relative referencing
Explanation:
We can recognize three sorts of cell references:
Relative reference
It refers to a cell reference in which formula changes over different cells relying on the general positioning of rows and columns.
For example:
On duplicating the given formula =s12+t12 across row 12 to row 13, at that point formula will set to s13+t13.
Absolute reference
An absolute reference refers to cell reference in which formula always stays steady over numerous cells.
Mixed reference
Both Relative references and Absolute references are used in the formula.
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