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*<math>RowNumber</math> is the row number | *<math>RowNumber</math> is the row number |
Latest revision as of 17:18, 3 August 2018
ADDRESS (RowNumber,ColumnNumber,AbsoluteOption,ReferenceStyle,TableName)
- is the row number
- is the column number
- the type of reference to return
- is the logical value
- is the name of the Calci worksheet to be used as the external reference.
- ADDRESS(), returns a reference as text to a single cell in a worksheet.
Description
- This function generates a cell address as text, given specified row and column numbers.
AN | Types of reference |
---|---|
1 or omitted | Absolute |
2 | Absolute row,relative column |
3 | Relative row,absolute column |
4 | Relative |
A1 is a logical value CText is text specifying the name of the calcisheet to be used as the external reference.
Examples
- =ADDRESS(2,3) : Table1!$C$2
- =ADDRESS(2,3,1) : Table1!$C$2
- =ADDRESS(2,3,2) : Table1!C$2
- =ADDRESS(2,3,3) : Table1!$C2
- =ADDRESS(2,3,4) : Table1!C2
- =ADDRESS(2,3,4,"FALSE","CALCI") : CALCI!C2
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