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Cells not columns.

--- On Mon, 4/21/08, Zsbán Ambrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:31 PM, Oleg Kobchenko
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The number of rows and columns in Excel 2007 is
> >  the addressable capacity--17 billion cells.
> 
> How would A1-style addressing work that way?  You know how
> columns
> after Z are named AA, AB, ..., IV.  If you'd have 17
> billion columns,
> that would make all six letter words and some seven letter
> ones valid
> column names, and as such any short word followed by a
> number would be
> a name of a cell, including builtin functions like LOG10
> and ARCTAN2.
> Could you just not refer to those cells by A1 name?
> 
> Ambrus



      
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