A range of cells is a group of cells that have been selected and which form a shape of a rectangular box.
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A range in a spreadsheet is a collection of cells that have been chosen. It is an adjacent range if the cells are arranged in a rectangle or square pattern. The cell reference in the top left and bottom right corners of the selection, separated by a colon, indicates a contiguous range.
A row or column of cells within a spreadsheet are referred to as a range or cell range. Columns A1 through A10, for instance, represent the range of cells that are combined together in the formula =sum(A1:A10). Since all of the cells are present together, this form of range is known as an adjacent range.
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