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From 4:35 to 5:00 I didn't understand how you do x3 times F4? When I pressed f4 it took me to "computer only... Duplicate... extend and Projector Only" options. Can you please explain 4:35 to 5:00 please. Thanks
Dear @hayatullahjabari7629, If F4 is taking you to the "computer only... Duplicate... extend and Projector Only" that means F4 has a pre-assigned shortcut related to display options ("Computer Only," "Duplicate," "Extend," "Projector Only"). This conflict can override the default Excel behavior of toggling absolute references. Please check your keyboard settings to see if F4 has any pre-assigned shortcuts related to display. Most systems allow customizing these shortcuts. Or you can use the alternate Ctrl+ (hold Ctrl and press ~) keyboard shortcut to toggle absolute references within formulas.
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That was a great explanation with details.
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Thank you so much, for putting this out there with such clarity! many thanks
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awesome tutorial and clear explanations
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the input.
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From 4:35 to 5:00 I didn't understand how you do x3 times F4? When I pressed f4 it took me to "computer only... Duplicate... extend and Projector Only" options. Can you please explain 4:35 to 5:00 please. Thanks
Dear @hayatullahjabari7629,
If F4 is taking you to the "computer only... Duplicate... extend and Projector Only" that means F4 has a pre-assigned shortcut related to display options ("Computer Only," "Duplicate," "Extend," "Projector Only").
This conflict can override the default Excel behavior of toggling absolute references.
Please check your keyboard settings to see if F4 has any pre-assigned shortcuts related to display. Most systems allow customizing these shortcuts.
Or you can use the alternate Ctrl+ (hold Ctrl and press ~) keyboard shortcut to toggle absolute references within formulas.
That was Awesome!
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Exellent work.
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Thank you, you are awesome !
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Nice vlog..inspiring Sister🎉
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i like both the presenation and voice
Thank you so much this video is most helpful for me
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Details.......thank U
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on which data you have implemented this, wasted my time here
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Apologies for any inconvenience. For your convenience, the download link to access our dataset is provided in the description. However, to ensure clarity and ease of access, we are including it once more. Please download the dataset from this link: www.exceldemy.com/create-a-risk-matrix-in-excel/#download
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