By their column and row. A4 is the cell at column A, row 4 for example. Cells that have been given names will have their names show.
They didn't know her name but they knew of her cells as if all that is important is her cells not get name
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Rows are horizontal cells identified by a number. Columns are vertical cells identified by a letter.
Cells were first identified in cork tissue by Robert Hooke in 1665 when he observed small compartments that reminded him of monastery cells, leading him to name them "cells." His discovery was made using a simple microscope.
they are called "cells"
The Format Cells dialog box.
It is the name box, with will show the address of cells and also names given to cells or ranges.
You can do it through the Name Manager. When cells are selected you can click in the Name Box and type a name there.
Cells are the intersection of a row and column. They usually have grid lines around them.
Robert Hooke
The Name Box. It shows either the cell address or a name that has been give to the selected cell(s).
You can type in the cell reference, a cell range, a list of cells or a defined name into the Name Box. This will select the cell or cells specified. For example, you could type in any of the following: A3 A5:A10 A23,A45,A50:B20 If a cell range had been defined with the name Sales, you could type Sales into the Name box and it would select the cells specified. So for example you could type any of the following: Sales Sales, A3, B5:B20