HalfAce.....New MrExcel MVP

Excel Facts

Lock one reference in a formula
Need 1 part of a formula to always point to the same range? use $ signs: $V$2:$Z$99 will always point to V2:Z99, even after copying
Congrats:-)

Out of curiousity... How does one become a MVP?
 
Oorang,
You don't want to open that can of worms!!!:-) Do a search on the MVP here in this forum, and see some of the past discussions.

Cal
 
Hear, hear! Thanks for all the great tips and dedication to people you don't even know! Your efforts are truly appreciated!
 
Wow, thanks everyone.
I just ran across this thread or I would've responded sooner.

Guess I need to cruise through the lounge more often. :oops:

Dan
 
Congrats, Dan. Your work on the board is much appreciated, even by lurkers. Keep up the excellent standards of MrExcel.
 

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