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SUMMARYTo continually reference the same cell in a formula in Microsoft Excel, use the INDIRECT function. MORE INFORMATION
Absolute referencing references the same cell as long as no cells are
added or deleted in the column above the cell you are referencing. This
means that when you insert or delete a column so that the cell you are
referencing is moved, the formula references the new cell location.
Below is an example of a formula that would use the INDIRECT function to always sum the first 10 rows of column A:
REFERENCESMicrosoft Excel 97For more information about the INDIRECT function click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Indirect function" topic. Earlier Versions"Online Help," version 5.0"Function Reference," version 4.0, page 238 "Function Reference," version 3.0, page 129 "Functions and Macros," version 2.x, page 61 Additional query words: sort lock
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