It is the cell formed where Column C meets Row 2.
C is not a cell reference. C is a column reference, but you would need a row number to add to it to make a cell reference, like C2 or C35 or C527 etc.
C is not a cell reference. C is a column reference, but you would need a row number to add to it to make a cell reference, like C2 or C35 or C527 etc.
The column part of the reference will increase by 1 for every 1 column to the right you paste to (or decrease if pasting to the left). As long as this results in a valid reference then there will be no error. So if you have =A1 in cell A2 and copy A2 to C2 it will read =C1.
C2
The simplest way is as follows: =B2+C3
C2 can refer to a few different things, but probably the most common is in reference to the Cervical vertebrae #2.
cell reference
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Absolute cell referencing is used for formulas that are being copied from one cell to another and the required to reference a constant cell. A business could use them for working with percentages that are being used by a range of calculations. So if they have a list of values that have to be taxed, the tax rate could be put in near the top of the column and then used for all values. So say the values to be taxed are in column B, starting at cell B3 and the tax rate is in cell C2. A formula that could be used would be as follows, being put in C3:=B3*$C$2When the formula is copied down, the B3 will become B4 and then B5 and so on, which is what we would want. As the rate is in the cell C2, we would not want it to change, so it won't. To adjust the rate we just change what is in cell C2 and do not have to do anything to the formulas.Businesses use an absolute reference when they are referring to formulas and worksheets in Excel. When they do this, they are doing it to ensure that the formula doesn't change with the data.
Relative cell reference: A2 Absolute cell reference: $A$2
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