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In this video, Im going to show you a little trick that couldcome in handy when youre copying formulas from one range to another range, and you dont want the cell references to change. So now, Im not talking about the Dollar Sign to fully fix the cell references because sometimes, you have a mix of relative and absolute referencing in your formulas. And normally, when you copy one Range to another, you do want these relative references to update. But, there might be a reason that you dont want that to happen. So, one way is like to go in the Formula Bar, copy the Formula, and paste it to another Cell. So, for one cell, thats fine. But what if you have a lot of cells and they use different relative referencing, right? So, thats going to become a major headache. So now, Im going to show you one trick that you can use to handle just that. Heres a sample Dataset. We have numbers that are input in this Range, and we have Formulas in here. Now, the formul