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what is the intersection of a row and a column?
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It is where a column and row overlap

Examples:

The intersection of Column B and row 2 is cell B2.

The intersection of range D4:D8 and range B6:F6 is cell D6

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what is the intersection of a row and a column?

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The intersection of a row and a column is called a CELL. All CELLS are at
the intersection of "some" row, and "some" column. The CELL's "address" or
location is defined by that intersection, as CELL B3 is the intersection of
Column B and Row 3...

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