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A range is a series of two or more adjacent cells in a column or a rectangular group of cells in a spreadsheet. This range can be used for calculations, formatting, or referencing data in the cells.
A range that is used in a chart is known as a series. The values in a particular series or range are potentially anything, depending on the spreadsheet itself.
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Many functions can be used to calculate a value. It depends on what exactly what you want to do. To total a range of cells you use the SUM function, one of the most commonly used functions. The following will add the values in all the cells from A2 to A20. =SUM(A2:A20)
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To do something with them. Once they are selected you can delete them, format them, edit them, fill them, copy them, paste something to them, create a chart based on them and do lots of other things. When you are creating a formula, you would often select a range of cells that are to be used in the formula, particularly in functions. Being able to select cells is a critical thing in a spreadsheet or any kind of table.
the button used to move the contents of a cell to the right three cells
they can only be used to create types of cells
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A range of cells, that can then be used in a function. The cells from B2 to E13 could be a range of cells that you want to total all the values in: =SUM(B2:E13)
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