C is not a cell reference. C is a column reference, but you would need a row number to add to it to make a cell reference, like C2 or C35 or C527 etc.
C is not a cell reference. C is a column reference, but you would need a row number to add to it to make a cell reference, like C2 or C35 or C527 etc.
It is a relative cell reference.
It is a relative cell reference.
It is a relative cell reference.
It is a relative cell reference.
It is a relative cell reference.
It is a relative reference to the cell in column C and row 10.
It is a relative reference.
It identifies the cell, by indentifying the column and row that it is in. Cell C15 is in column C, row 15. A cell reference also indicates if it is a relative, mixed or absolute reference: C15 (Relative) $C15 and C$15 (Mixed) $C$15 (Absolute)
In Excel, the cell reference C$19 is a mixed reference. The column "C" is relative, meaning it can change if the formula is copied to another column, while the row "$19" is absolute, meaning it will remain fixed when the formula is copied to other rows. This allows for flexibility in column referencing while keeping the row constant.
It is a relative cell reference.
B12 is a relative reference.