What is a cell reference that is not changed when it is copied called?

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2026-03-05 01:00

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A cell reference that does not change when it is copied is called an "absolute reference." In Excel, this is denoted by a dollar sign before the column letter and row number (e.g., $A$1). Using absolute references allows you to maintain a fixed reference to a specific cell, regardless of where the formula is copied.

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