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C
H INTRODUCTION TO
Introduction to MS-Excel 2010
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P MS-EXCEL 2010
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
To understand the basics of spreadsheet application
To create a worksheet file
To enter and edit data in the worksheet file
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Row Number
Sheet Tab
Cell reference
A cell reference is the name of some cell in a spreadsheet. Most cell references indicate another cell
in the same spreadsheet, but a cell reference can also refer to a cell in a different sheet within the
same spreadsheet, or (depending on the implementation) to a cell in another spreadsheet entirely,
or to a value from a remote application.
A typical cell reference consists of one or two case-insensitive letters to identify the column followed
by a row number. Either part can be relative (it changes when the formula in it is moved or copied),
or absolute (indicated with $ sign in front of the part concerned of the cell reference).
A cell on the same“sheet”is usually addressed as:- = A1
A cell on a different sheet of the same spreadsheet is usually addressed as:-
=SHEET2!A1(that is; the first cell in sheet 2 of same spreadsheet)
Some spreadsheet implementations allow a cell reference to another spreadsheet (not the current
open and active file) on the same computer or on a local network. It may also refer to a cell in another