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A computer spreadsheet worksheet is a two dimensional array.

Each cell has a unique row and column number (and where there is more than one sheet in the workbook a unique sheet identifier.

This enables the contents of a cell to be found and read from/written to specifically and therfore allows cells to be used in complex formulas.

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