We add a # sign before the column and row number for absolute referencing
true or false?
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no it's dollar ($) sign
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False...We use the dollar sign ($)
Explanation:
In a nutshell, using the $ sign before the row and column coordinates makes an absolute cell reference that won't change. Without the $ sign, the reference is relative and it will change. If you are writing a formula for a single cell, you can go with any reference type and get the formula right anyway.
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