Computer Science, asked by sudhirharsh100, 9 months ago

The cell address in a formula that does not change on copying is considered as​

Answers

Answered by kotaravi54321
32

Explanation:

These are called "relative" cell references, since they change relative to where you copy the formula. If you do not want cell references to change when you copy a formula, then make those cell references absolute cell references. Place a "$" before the column letter if you want that to always stay the same.

Answered by kantinilesh2312
19

{\huge{\bold{\pink{\underline{Hello}}}}}

\huge{\mathcal\red{Answer}}

Relative Cell References

{\bold{\pink{\underline{StayHomeStaySafe}}}} <marquee \: behaviour = alternate ><font \: color = red>Pls Mark as Brainliest and follow me

Similar questions