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What are the 'fixed' row numbers (1,2,3etc) called that run along vertically
from top to bottom on the left side of an excell document
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On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 03:34:01 -0800, ingcloud
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What are the 'fixed' row numbers (1,2,3etc) called that run along vertically
from top to bottom on the left side of an excell document



They are called Row Headings.

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They are the row numbers. You use them to reference cells. For example:

=B9+23

is a formula that will add 23 to the cell in column B, row 9.
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Homework?

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