A block of adjacent cells in a worksheet which is highlighted or selected is called _________
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A block of adjacent cells in a worksheet that is highlighted or selected is called a range.
- A range is a group of cell references that are used as a function to create a graph or mark a data
- Some ranges are named so that it is easier to work with them and remember the formulas
- We can select a range of cells using a mouse or by using the keyboard in which we press Shift and then the four arrow keys
- There is a similar word for range used in excel or sheets that is an array, the main difference between them is that range refers to selection and array defines the location of those cells
- Some examples are SUMPRODUCT, INDEX, SUMIF, COUNTIF, etc
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