colon (:) [=SUM(A1:A34)]
You reference a range by having the top left and bottom right cell references, separated by a colon. If it is cells from a single row or from a single column, it will be the first and last cell. Examples include: A1:A10 B2:D23
A range is always indicated by two cell references separated by a colon. If the range is on a single row it is the first and last cell of the range: C4:K4 If the range is on a single column it is the first and last cell of the range: A5:A13 If the range spreads over more than one row or more than one column, then the range is specified by the top left and bottom right cells: D5:J20
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A colon would be between the two cell references that make a range like in these: =SUM(B2:B10) =AVERAGE(V20:X23)
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all cells between the two cells
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