![]() ![]() Two dollar signs are added to the final element of the formula. The solution? Edit the original formula and press F4. But unfortunately, the reference to the sales tax in F1 is changing as well. As you copy the formula down the column, the B2 reference automatically changes to B3, B4, and so on. In the following figure, the tax in C2 is B2 times F1.īut when you copy this formula down, none of the sales tax calculations are working. Illustration: Cartoon Bob D‘Amico Make a Reference Absolute When you are not editing a formula, use F4 to repeat the last command.Use F4 to add dollar signs in formula references to make them absolute, mixed, or relative.The mighty F4 key should be in your Excel arsenal for two completely different reasons:
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