When the formula is copied to a new cell, the corresponding cell address changes with reference to the new cell address. This is called -
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In Relative Referencing, the address of the cells is specified in a way that when the formula is copied to a new cell, the corresponding cell address changes with reference to the new cell address. =A1+A2 is an example of Relative Referencing.
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When the formula is copied to a new cell, the corresponding cell address changes with reference to the new cell address= A1+A2 is an example of Relative referencing
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