copiar datos absolutos

ticotico

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Conozco las diferencia de una celda
relativa A5 y absoluta $A$5
tengo una serie de hojas creadas con formulas relativas (A5)
y quiero copiarlas a otra parte de la hoja, pero quiero que
mantengan su informacion original.
Ejem.
si copia una celda (A1) con la formua
=A2+A3
la copia a B1, pero quiero que siga teniendo
en su interior =A2+A3 que no lo cambie.
que mantenga las mismas referencias que en el origen.

por supuesto sin cambiar =$A$2+$A$3 que sería un coñazo
cambiar todas las fórmulas ....
 

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