Jep that is called the IM address you can find it behind you battery on you cellphone
Since this is in "business & finance" it's at least possible that "cell" refers to a spreadsheet rather than a cell phone. In this case, the answer is also yes, the address of the cell is the row and column of the cell.
All cells on a spreadsheet have a unique address. No two cells are the same.
Microsoft Excel is all about data and spreadsheets. Each cell in a spreadsheet has a unique cell address consisting of its column letter and row number. Each cell must have its own unique address so that you can refer to it when you create a formula.
cell reference or cell address
No, the Operating System has nothing to do with the IP address, which is assigned by an administrator (usually through DHCP).it is unique for each device in a network.
Its address.For example, there is only one cell in a worksheet called A3. If you have multiple worksheets, you would have the same number of cells called A3 within that worksheet, but within the entire workbook, you still would have only one cell called Sheet1!A3.
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Yes. Each computer connected to the internet is assigned a unique internet protocol, or IP, address.
have an unique IP address
The Block ID
Internet Protocol I believe
Every IP address is unique - there is no single IP covering every mobile phone !
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