Recognize row/column titles in formulas Causes Excel to recognize labels you define, such as row and column titles, as cell references in formulas. For example, to calculate the total of all the values in a column with the label "Product 1", use the formula "=SUM(Product 1)". To define labels, on the Insert menu, point to Name, and then click Label. Affects: only the active workbook.
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Recognize row/column titles in formulas Causes Excel to recognize labels you define, such as row and column titles, as cell ...
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