Absolute References Vs Relative References in Microsoft Excel Posted By : Chris Le Roy
Absolute References Vs Relative References in Microsoft Excel Posted By : Chris Le Roy
Microsoft Excel is built on a regime of Columns and Rows with the intersection of these two elements giving us our cells. The cells in Microsoft Excel are always named Columns and then Rows, so a typical cell address would look something like - AB256. This particular cell is found on column AB and in row 256.
Microsoft Excel Shortcuts: How To Setup A Shared Workbook Posted By : Chris Le Roy
Microsoft Excel 2003 has become the spreadsheet of choice for over 80% of corporate businesses around the world. One of the clear advantages of using Microsoft Excel 2003 over other spreadsheeting programs is the ability to have multiple people entering information into the same spreadsheet. This function in Microsoft Excel is called Shared Workbooks and we will go through how to setup this capability in this article.
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