How to use absolute & relative cell references in Microsoft Excel. Ever wonder what the difference between relative and absolute cell references in Microsoft Excel is? In this video tutorial, I will show why you would want to use each of these. Also, I will show you how to use the F4 key to quickly change through the different cell references.
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