Excel 2010 Introduction Part 2

Naming Cells and Ranges When entering formulae or referring to any area in a workbook it is usual to refer to a ‘range’ For example B6 is a range reference B6 B10 is also a range reference One problem with this sort of reference is that it is not very meaningful and therefore easily forgettable If y...

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Microsoft Excel 2010
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Excel 2010 Introduction Part 2
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