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I do not believe there is such a reference.
B17 is a relative reference. $B$17 is an absolute reference. See the related question below.
There is no confidentiality when giving a bad reference because the employer must sign for it.
The sign itself is still referred to as a dollar, but it changes a cell reference from being a relative reference to being either a mixed reference, if one dollar is used, or an absolute reference if two dollars are used.
An equals sign is needed at the beginning of a formula. There is no particular character needed at the end of a formula. A cell reference will begin with one or more letters and end with a number. If it is an absolute reference, it would start with a $ sign. A mixed reference will start with a $ sign or a letter.
A dollar sign is used to indicate absolute references. An absolute reference will always have two dollars: $A$2 If there is only one dollar like $A2 or A$2 then it is a mixed reference, not an absolute reference. If there are no dollars like A2 then it is relative.
HREF equals a hypertext reference. This reference is often used in the script that is run on websites. The reference is followed by a number sign or another symbol in most cases.
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No. If the form was a reference form, you have not agreed to any financial responsibility. A co-signer typically has to sign the Loan Agreement.