Tuesday, October 6, 2009

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Labels: Microsoft Excel 2003 author: Raja There are times, when we are working with a spreadsheet, that we do not want a cell to "roll" to the next column when we use the copy feature of the spreadsheet – like it did in our last copying exercise. To stop the cells from “rolling” we utilize something called absoluting. The following is an illustration of absoluting.Go to cell A23 and type-in Number. Go to cell A25 and type-in Result.Go to cell C23 and type in a 2 – and tap the Enter key.We'll now create a formula to multiply our number times Net Income. You may use either the Type-in or Point method. Go to cell C25, and type-in a formula to multiply cell C23 times cell C19.The formula should look like: =C23*C19The result in C25 should be two times the net income in cell C19.Now copy the formula in cell C25 to cells D25, E25, F25 and G25. Your row 25 should look similar to the one below.Uh Oh!!! Where did all of those "0's" come from?

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