In Microsoft Excel, the default A1 reference style names cells using a column letter (or letters) followed by a row number. Here, “A” stands for the column and “1” for the row. For example, A1 refers to the cell located... Read More
In Microsoft Excel, the default A1 reference style names cells using a column letter (or letters) followed by a row number. Here, “A” stands for the column and “1” for the row. For example, A1 refers to the cell located at the intersection of column A and row 1.
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