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A group of cells that touch each other and form a rectangle is called a range. These selected cells are adjacent to each other.
A group of cells is called a range.
An adjacent column is one next to the current column, on either side. Column B is adjacent to Column A. Column A and Column C are adjacent to Column B. Column B and Column D are adjacent to Column C.
The destination or the paste area.
In terms of a database, they would be a record. In a spreadsheet it would be a range.
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An adjacent group of cells are known as a range or a block. There is no particular name for a group of non-adjacent cells.
Yes a range is two or more adjacent cells and they can be in rows or columns or both. A range is always rectangular in shape.
They can be called a range or a block. 10/22/10--- Merging cells involves creating a single cell by combining two or more selected cells.
A cell is the intersection of a row and a column. A range is a group of two or more adjacent cells, in a rectangular form.
You can click and drag from one cell along a row, down a column, or to the opposite corner of a rectangle.
Adjacent cells are cells that are together, and do not have other cells between each other. A cell beside another one are together called adjacent cells, as are cells that are above or below each other and touching. So A1 and A2 are adjacent cells, as are B1 and C1. A1 and C1 are not adjacent cells as B1 is between them. A1, B1 and C1 would be adjacent cells.