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What is this formula for?
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yaheegunsome
- 15 Jun 2007 21:06 GMT
Can someone explain this formula to me?
=$C$36/$B$6
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Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)
- 15 Jun 2007 21:09 GMT
> Can someone explain this formula to me?
> =$C$36/$B$6
The dollar signs represent absolute references; so the formula is dividing
whatever is in cell C36 by whatever is in cell B6... and will always do
that, no matter where you copy the formula to.
Rick
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