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Hi Bob,
I'm Michelle and I'd be glad to help you out with your query or concern.
An absolute cell reference is necessary when we want to lock the position of a certain cell in order to copy the cell for further use. This should work now.
SHORTCUT CELL REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
Press F4 key Single Cell or Cell Range Allows changing neither the column nor the row.
Press the F4 key twice Row Reference Allows changing the column reference but the row reference is fixed.
Press the F4 key thrice Column Reference Allows changing the row reference but the column reference is fixed.
If you’re running MAC, use the shortcut: ⌘ + T to toggle absolute and relative references. You can’t select a cell and press F4 and have it change all references to absolute. You need to have your marker placed inside the reference in the formula before it works when you hit the shortcut.
I hope this information helps you. If you have any questions, please do let me know and I'll be more than happy to assist you further with this.
Best Regards,
Michelle