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hi everyone my name is kevin today we are going to look at how to do both absolute and relative references in microsoft excel if this sounds like a very exciting topic well hey you came to the right place hey all joking aside relative and absolute references in microsoft excel are really foundational knowledge to have especially as you start launching into creating formulas in microsoft excel being able to do a relative reference or an absolute reference is really just foundational knowledge as full disclosure before we jump into this im supposed to say this in any video where i talk about microsoft products i work at microsoft as a full-time employee luckily for you today im going to walk you through step by step how to use absolute and relative cell references so youre going to be an expert by the end of this all right well enough talk why dont we jump into it here i am on my desktop and i have an excel sheet open here this is the latest and greatest version of excel that comes w