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Today I want to show you the function of dollar sign in Excel so letamp;#39;s do a very simple cell reference right here so if you take A1 cell reference and then you drag it down column. It would be A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7 right here and if you drag it across a row. It would be B1 and C1. This is very easy to understand but how about if I add a dollar sign in front of a letter and the number say in this case in front of the letter of A, in front of the letter 1. Iamp;#39;m still selecting a 1 cell right here but what is it different is when I drag it down column or drag it across a row it will still be A1 (the same). Dollar sign meaning fixing so in this case you are dragging while fixing, A, the column and fixing, 1, the row. So youamp;#39;re fixing both the column and row. So no matter how you how you drag it is still be A1. So you can see that this cell is A1 but if you compare the cells it will already change to B1. Now see what we happen if we add a dollar sign in front of numb