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Do you guys know if there's a keystroke I can use when I want to lock onto a single cell in a formula, instead of having to type those dollar signs every time?
i.e. If I want the cells to be divided by the total in L32, could I push something and then click on L32 directly instead of having to type in $L$32 instead? Thanks! Ro |
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=2+l32 and then hit f4 before enter. This acts a little finicky sometimes. If you highlight your whole formula in the formula bar and cycle through f4 you will run through the various absoluting options. good luck |
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Perfect, thanks!!!!
Couple related questions: 1) If I'm editing a formula that's already on a worksheet, and it refers to four different cells, and I want to go in and change a reference to a single cell to get that locked, is there a way to do so without going in and retyping it with dollar signs? 2) Is there a way to reference a cell and instead of locking on the individual cell, lock on only the column or only the row? Thanks again, Rohan |
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Sorry [ This Message was edited by: Mark W. on 2002-02-26 15:42 ] |
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