Making all selected cell references in formulas absolute

jkeller

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I spend a lot of my time creating formulas in an excel sheet that total multiple other cells throughout the sheet. I then have to copy those formulas around the sheet. This leaves me spending a lot of time going through a range of cells and selecting all of the cell references and hitting F4. I am hoping to find a way to select a group of cells that have formulas in them and add the $ in to all of the cell references in the selected cells at once. Is this possible in any way?
 

Excel Facts

How can you turn a range sideways?
Copy the range. Select a blank cell. Right-click, Paste Special, then choose Transpose.
Try this:
VBA Code:
Sub MyConvertFormulas()

    Dim cell As Range
    
    For Each cell In Selection
        cell.Formula = Application.ConvertFormula(cell.Formula, xlA1, xlA1, 1)
    Next cell
    
End Sub
 
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