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_____ indicated the location of cells used in the formula.​

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Answered by celestialuna
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Answer:

___workbook__ indicated the location of cells used in the formula.

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Answered by kodalikousalya2001
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Answer:

=ADDRESS(row_num, column_num, [abs_num], [a1], [sheet_text])

 

The formula uses the following arguments:

Row_num (required argument) – This is a numeric value specifying the row number to be used in the cell reference.

Column_num (required argument) – A numeric value specifying the column number to be used in the cell reference.

Abs_num (optional argument) – This is a numeric value specifying the type of reference to return:

Explanation:

The cell ADDRESS function is categorized under Excel Lookup and Reference functions. It will provide a cell reference (its “address”) by taking the row number and column letter. The cell reference will be provided as a string of text. The function can return an address in a relative or absolute format and can be used to construct a cell reference inside a formula.

As a financial analyst, cell ADDRESS can be used to convert a column number to a letter, or vice versa. We can use the function to address the first cell or last cell in a range.

 

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