A cell is a place where two rows and two columns intersect. Columns are identified by letters (A, B, C), while rows are identified by numbers (1, 2, 3).
Each cell has an identification number that is based on its column and row.
You can also select multiple cells at once. A group of cells is known as a cell range.
Rather than specifying a single cell address, you will refer to a cell range using the cell addresses of the first and last cells in the cell range, separated by a colon.
For example, the cell range A1:A5 includes cells A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5. Look at the different cell ranges below.
How to select the cell?
Select a cell to see its contents.
A border will appear around the selected cell, and the column heading and row heading will be highlighted.
The cell will remain selected until you click another cell in the worksheet.