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  1. Create or change a cell reference - Microsoft Support

    Create a cell reference. Cell references can refer to cells on the same worksheet, a different worksheet, or a different workbook.

  2. Switch between relative, absolute, and mixed references

    To change the type of cell reference: Select the cell that contains the formula. In the formula bar , select the reference that you want to change. Press F4 to switch between the reference types. The table …

  3. Use cell references in a formula - Microsoft Support

    Instead of entering values, you can refer to data in worksheet cells by including cell references in formulas.

  4. CELL function - Microsoft Support

    The following list describes the text values that the CELL function returns when the Info_type argument is "format" and the reference argument is a cell that is formatted with a built-in number format.

  5. Lookup and reference functions (reference) - Microsoft Support

    Excel comes with multiple Lookup and Reference functions that let you find matching values. Use this article to decide which function is best for your needs.

  6. Switch between relative and absolute references

    Change a cell reference from relative (default) to absolute to maintain the original cell reference when you copy it. Maintain cell reference by putting a dollar sign ($) before the cell and column references.

  7. INDEX function - Microsoft Support

    How to use the INDEX function in Excel to return a value or reference to a value within a table or range.

  8. INDIRECT function - Microsoft Support

    How to use the INDIRECT function in Excel to change the reference to a cell within a formula without changing the formula itself.

  9. Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support

    It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references within the …

  10. Calculation operators and precedence in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Operators specify the type of calculation that you want to perform on elements in a formula—such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. There are four different types of calculation operators: …