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Absoluting (and Multiplication)
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*C19
The 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 like the one below.

Uh Oh!!! Where
did all of those "0's" come from?
Point to each of the cells D25, E25,
F25 and G25. Notice, as you click on each and look at the of
the screen, how C23 (the cell with the 2) "rolled" and became
D23, E23, F23 and G23 (which
are blank - and caused the "0's").
A blank times a number is a “0.”We want the 2 to be
in each formula and not to "roll".
To do this we utilize something called
Absoluting or Anchoring.
Go back to
cell C25. Now we'll enter the formula again, but a
little differently (to anchor the 2).
Type-in a
=C23 (or you could type =
and point to C23).
NOW,
tap the
F4
key. Notice, in the Edit bar at the top
of the screen, that the =C23
changes to: $C$23. (This tells you that cell C23
is absoluted or anchored. The "$'s" indicate
the absoluting.) Now finish the formula by typing in or
pointing *C17 as before. Tap Enter.
The formula should look like: =$C$23*C19
Now copy the formula in cell C25
to cells D25, E25, F25 and G25 again.
The numbers should now be correct. Point
to cells D25, E25, F25 and G25 (like you did before). You will
notice the "$'s" have copied the =$C$23 to
each cell (absoluting) and the Net Income figures have rolled as
they should. Absoluting is something you should know and understand.
Pause and reflect ‑‑ Look at all you have
accomplished. If you want go in and change some more numbers or
change the income and expense titles to something you feel is more fun
or appropriate.
This would be a great time
to Save again.
The next important lesson to learn how to
print. This done with a few easy steps.
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