Excel - switch between relative, absolute, and mixed references

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Excel has three cell references - Relative, Absolute, and Mixed. It is critical to understand when to use each reference in Excel. The default reference is relative is used frequently in Excel. The next highly used reference is absolute. Finally, we have two mixed references.

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 RELATIVE references
01:53 ABSOLUTE references
04:59 MIXED references
09:11 Vertical Analysis

Examples of References:
A1, B2, C34, and Z90 are relative references - no dollar signs
$AS1, $C$7, and $R$8 are absolute references - two dollar signs
$A4, $C6, A$3, and E$8 are relative references - one dollar sign

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Great video and detail of a description with the use of relative, absolute, and mixed references. With using more detail name of the items to be included with the calculation.

smaggies
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Maybe a video on the 3 types of cell references in a Table. I have never seen a comprehensive video that shows all possibilities in a Table. I had to figure it out about12 or so years ago by logic and trial and error!

richardhay
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I am having trouble with referencing data from the same row, dynamic columns in a different sheet

pamwhite
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bro used a green screen just to add another green screen hahaha

Coach_jordi