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An excel cell range is the parameters you give Excel. For example, the cell range is "=$D$4:$L$28". That means the parameters are from columns D to L, rows 4 to 28.

If you want to be more specific, like a few cells and a few cells there; here is an example. "=I16:N23,E25,H28,E31" are from columns I to N, rows 16 to 23, and cells E25, H28, and E31.

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