What is absolute row in Google Sheets?

When to use it

Use absolute row when writing or auditing formulas that must point at the right cells after copy, fill, or sheet changes.

When to skip it

Skip worrying about absolute row when a named range, QUERY, or pivot already expresses the logic more clearly.

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