That depends on the version of Excel. Up to Excel 2003 it would be A1:IV65536. From Excel 2007 onwards it would be A1:XFD1048576.
to select cells
To cut a cell or range of cells in Excel, you can use the "Cut" function by selecting the cell or range of cells you want to cut, then either right-click and select "Cut" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+X.
Right-click on the cell or range of cells you want to change and click on cell format. From the cell format window, select a number format of currency.
You select the cell which will act as the top left cell of the destination.
you can add too many conditions to a cell or a range of cells in excell
The active cell reference or name of a selected range. As you select cells, it indicates the amount of rows and columns being selected.
Usually you select the top left cell of the range.
In Excel, an adjacent cell range is the selection of nearby cell range that is touching another range, but is still a separate range. A non-adjacent cell range is the selection of cell range that is not touching any other cell range. In either case, it can only be when more than one range is selected. After selecting one range, pressing and holding the Ctrl key while selecting a range can select another range.
Depending on what you mean, it could be a range, which is a group of cells in Excel, that can be referenced in a formula as a block, but they are not a single cell then. You could be referring to cells that have been merged, in which case Excel treats them as a single cell.
A cell is a single location while a range is a collection of related cells.
Right click on the cell, select format cells, select currency and $.
Select the cell or cells you want. Go to the Insert menu, then pick Name, and then pick Define. You can then give the cell or cells the name you want.