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what is the the difference between relative and absolute cell references(please give me nearly five points i really need for exam)

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Answered by sarojsivakumar
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There are two types of cell references: relative and absolute. ... Relative references change when a formula is copied to another cell. Absolute references, on the other hand, remain constant no matter where they are copied

Explanation:

Relative references

By default, all cell references are relative references. When copied across multiple cells, they change based on the relative position of rows and columns. For example, if you copy the formula =A1+B1 from row 1 to row 2, the formula will become =A2+B2. Relative references are especially convenient whenever you need to repeat the same calculation across multiple rows or columns.

Absolute references

There may be times when you do not want a cell reference to change when filling cells. Unlike relative references, absolute references do not change when copied or filled. You can use an absolute reference to keep a row and/or column constant.

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Answered by rathinamsmr
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relative and absolute cell references

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