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Absolute and relative references for Tables in Excel | Excel Off The Grid

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One of the first things we learn in Excel is the magic of the $ symbol. It freezes the row or column, so the cell reference does not change when copying a formula. This is known as an absolute reference. With the introduction of Tables came a different (and more semantic) way to reference cells, called structured references. However, structured references don’t follow the same principles as the standard A1 style referencing system we usually use. As a result, the $ symbol approach won’t work. But don’t worry; by the end of this video, you will know how to create an Excel Table absolute reference for both rows and columns.
0:00 Introduction
0:52 Scenario
1:35 Relative vs Absolute references
4:10 Cells in the same row
6:21 Individual cells
8:50 Headers and Totals
10:27 Conclusion
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