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=ROW(A3) : Calculates the row number of cell A3. ''Returns 3'' as a result. | =ROW(A3) : Calculates the row number of cell A3. ''Returns 3'' as a result. | ||
=ROW(A4:C4): Calculates the row number in the range A4 to C4. ''Returns 4'' as a result. | =ROW(A4:C4): Calculates the row number in the range A4 to C4. ''Returns 4'' as a result. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:11, 18 April 2015
ROW(reference)
- where is a cell or range of cells for which the row number is to be found.
ROW() displays the row number of a reference.
Description
ROW(reference)
For Example,
ROW(B5) returns 5 as a result.
- The function gives the row number of a cell specified or the function where it is placed.
- If is omitted, the function returns the row number of the cell where the function is written.
For Example, if the function is written in cell number 7, the function
ROW() returns 7 as a result.