The semi-colon. To refer to a cell on another sheet you need the sheetname, followed by a semi-colon and then the cell. So to refer to G45 on Sheet3 it would be:
=Sheet3!G45
The symbol used in sheet music to represent the pitch of a note on the music staff is called a "note."
A rest symbol indicates a period of silence or inactivity in sheet music.
The symbol "x" in sheet music notation indicates a note that should be played as a muted or dampened sound.
The symbol used in sheet music to indicate a higher pitch, also known as a music note sharp, is "" symbol.
The 8va symbol in sheet music notation indicates that the notes should be played one octave higher than written.
The symbol used in sheet music to indicate a pause or break in the music is called a "rest."
A bar line.
It redirects you to a tafe assingment answer sheet.
The name of the music sheet for the song I am playing is called the "sheet music."
The pedal marking symbol in sheet music notation indicates when to use the sustain pedal on a piano or other keyboard instrument to sustain the sound of the notes played.
The ! symbol. For example: =Sheet1!A1
"Statement of financial position" is the other name of balance sheet.