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Anthony,
Hope this helps. A cell is simply one rectangular block, as you see it, in a spreadsheet. Any one cell can contain formulas or text, etc., and where you would normally type the data and formulas. ie one cell at a time. A cell will have an "address" or "reference" such as A1 or C3, etc. A row, however, contains many cells. ie a row is comprised of all the cells on the one same line. A list of cells in a row could have a reference such a A5:Q5, where 5 determines, or shows, how far down the spreadsheet the line or row is. The letter A would be the column starting point and the letter Q would be the column end point. Rob "Anthony R" <Anthony wrote in message ... Hi, Can anyone help please? what is the difference between a cell and a row? Thanks! |
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