Computer Science, asked by ammarbha20, 4 months ago

which cell refrence is an example of absolute cell refrence​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, "$C$3" refers to cell C3, and "$C$3" will work exactly the same as "C3", expect when you copy the formula. Note: when entering formulas you can use the F4 key right after entering a cell reference to toggle among the different relative/absolute versions of that cell address.

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Answered by shubhang1206
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Absolute references are noted by a dollar sign in front of the cell reference. So a relative cell reference might look like =A1+A2 but an absolute reference might look like =$A$1+$A$2. (Actually, the formula can also look like =$A1+$A2 or =A$1+A$2, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.)

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