What does absolute cell references mean and how do I use it?

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Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 
You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group instead of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
 
Oh I am so sorry but on the dropdown menu, it only had all Access functions
and no excel. Many apologies.

I am an absolute beginner at this and this is part of a competency test I
have to do. I have advertised for a tutor but cannot find one so thought I
would ask here for some help.

Thank you for your reply. I have no idea what it means though. Would you
mind explaining in beginner terms if that's ok.

Thank you so very much.

Lisa

Ofer Cohen said:
You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group instead of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
--
Good Luck
BS"D


Lisa said:
Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 
Absolute Cell Reference example. $A$1

Pieter

Ofer Cohen said:
You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group instead
of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
--
Good Luck
BS"D


Lisa said:
Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks for your reply.

So, say I want an absolute cell reference for cell E15, do I put the $E$15
in the fx bar or in the cell E15?

I am so sorry to be a dummy. I have just never done this before.

Thank you for your help.

Lisa

Pieter Wijnen said:
Absolute Cell Reference example. $A$1

Pieter

Ofer Cohen said:
You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group instead
of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
--
Good Luck
BS"D


Lisa said:
Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 
Lisa, this is the first ref that come up with Google for search on "absolute
cell"
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/excel_percent.htm

UpRider

Lisa said:
Thanks for your reply.

So, say I want an absolute cell reference for cell E15, do I put the $E$15
in the fx bar or in the cell E15?

I am so sorry to be a dummy. I have just never done this before.

Thank you for your help.

Lisa

Pieter Wijnen said:
Absolute Cell Reference example. $A$1

Pieter

Ofer Cohen said:
You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group
instead
of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same
in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
--
Good Luck
BS"D


:

Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 
Thank you so much for helping me. I appreciate it very much.

UpRider said:
Lisa, this is the first ref that come up with Google for search on "absolute
cell"
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/excel_percent.htm

UpRider

Lisa said:
Thanks for your reply.

So, say I want an absolute cell reference for cell E15, do I put the $E$15
in the fx bar or in the cell E15?

I am so sorry to be a dummy. I have just never done this before.

Thank you for your help.

Lisa

Pieter Wijnen said:
Absolute Cell Reference example. $A$1

Pieter

You have posted the question in Microsoft Access discussion group
instead
of
Excel, but I believe the command to get the absolute number is the same
in
both programs (Abs)

In Access
Abs([FieldNum])

In Excel
=Abs(A1)

A1 - Cell Number

The Abs will return the Absolute number without the sign
e.g
4 will return 4
-5 will return 5
-22 will return 22
--
Good Luck
BS"D


:

Need to use this in excel....happy to send a copy of what I need to
do.......any help greatly appreciated.
 

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