Each cell in a spreadsheet has
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Every worksheet is made up of thousands of rectangles, which are called cells. A cell is the intersection of a row and a column. Columns are identified by letters (A, B, C), while rows are identified by numbers (1, 2, 3). Each cell has its own name—or cell address—based on its column and row.
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Cells are made up of infinite numbers of rectangles in every worksheet
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The cells contains row and letters.
Now the intersection of row and column are identified.
The columns are shown in letters A ,B , C
whearas the rows are shown in numbers 1,2,3
Every cell has its own cell adress which are based on column and row.
Hence Each cell in a spread sheet has colums , rows and cell adress.
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