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Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Tutorial » Formula » Cell Reference 
6.3.5.Mixed Cell References
A mixed reference is either an absolute row and relative column or absolute column and relative row. 
           You add the $ before the column letter to create an absolute column or before the row number to create an absolute row. 
           For example, $A1 is absolute for column A and relative for row 1
For example, $A1 is absolute for column A and relative for row 1
A$1 is absolute for row and relative for column A.
A$1 is absolute for row 1 and relative for column A.
If you copy or fill the formula across rows or down columns, 
           the relative references adjust, and the absolute ones don't adjust.
If you copy or fill the formula across rows or down columns, the relative references adjust, and the absolute ones don't adjust.
6.3.Cell Reference
6.3.1.Cell Reference Examples
6.3.2.Reference Operator
6.3.3.Relative Cell ReferencesRelative Cell References
6.3.4.Absolute Cell ReferencesAbsolute Cell References
6.3.5.Mixed Cell ReferencesMixed Cell References
6.3.6.Create an Absolute ReferenceCreate an Absolute Reference
6.3.7.Change an absolute reference back to a relative referenceChange an absolute reference back to a relative reference
6.3.8.Create a 3-D Cell ReferenceCreate a 3-D Cell Reference
6.3.9.Reference all values in a columnReference all values in a column
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