In this tutorial you’ll learn how to control your formulas and functions with absolute cell references. When you add rows or columns to a spreadsheet, Excel defaults to a relative cell reference. This can cause issues when you need calculations that exist in a cell that stays the same. I will show you how to use absolute cell references to control this issue.
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