
Switch between relative, absolute, and mixed references
By default, a cell reference is a relative reference, which means that the reference is relative to the location of the cell. If, for example, you refer to cell A2 from cell C2, you are actually referring to a cell …
Switch between relative and absolute references
By default, a cell reference is relative. For example, when you refer to cell A2 from cell C2, you are actually referring to a cell that is two columns to the left (C minus A), and in the same row (2). A …
Create or change a cell reference - Microsoft Support
Create a cell reference. Cell references can refer to cells on the same worksheet, a different worksheet, or a different workbook.
Using structured references with Excel tables - Microsoft Support
Structured references make it easier to use formulas with Excel tables by replacing cell references, such as C2:C7, with predefined names for the items in a table.
Lookup and reference functions (reference) - Microsoft Support
Excel comes with multiple Lookup and Reference functions that let you find matching values. Use this article to decide which function is best for your needs.
Use cell references in a formula - Microsoft Support
Instead of entering values, you can refer to data in worksheet cells by including cell references in formulas.
Basculer entre les références relatives, absolues et mixtes
Utilisez des références de cellule absolue ou relative dans des formules ou un mélange des deux.
Basculement entre références relatives et absolues
Par défaut, une référence de cellule est relative. Par exemple, lorsque vous faites référence à la cellule A2 à partir de la cellule C2, vous faites référence à une cellule qui se trouve deux colonnes sur la …
ADDRESS function - Microsoft Support
This article describes the formula syntax and usage of the ADDRESS function in Microsoft Excel. For information about working with mailing addresses or creating mailing labels, go to Create and print …
Move or copy a formula in Excel - Microsoft Support
It's important to be aware of the possibilities for how a relative cell reference might change when you move or copy a formula. Moving a formula: When you move a formula, the cell references within the …