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In excel, what does the esclemation point (!) in a function mean?
In excel, what does the esclemation point (!) in a function mean?
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Hi
It indicates the end of a sheet name. For example: =Sheet1!A16 refers to cell A16 in Sheet1 Andy. "Marsha" wrote in message ... In excel, what does the esclemation point (!) in a function mean? |
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If separates a worksheet name from the range being used, such as
Sheet1!A1:A10 -- HTH Bob Phillips "Marsha" wrote in message ... In excel, what does the esclemation point (!) in a function mean? |
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