Using Cell References in Formulas
Most formulas you create include references to cells or ranges. These references enable your formulas to work dynamically with the data contained in those cells or ranges rather than being restricted to fixed values.
For example, if your formula refers to cell A1 and you change the value contained in A1, the formula result changes to reflect the new value. If you didn’t use references in your formulas, you would need to edit the formulas themselves in order to change the values used in the formulas.
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