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\label{Spreadsheet_Referencing_Cells}

\textbf{Cells}

Cells may be specified by simply writing their name enclosed in either single quotes or double quotes. 
For instance, \texttt{`A17'} and \texttt{``A17''} will be
replaced with the value in row $A$ column 17 before the Perl command is evaluated.

\noindent
\textbf{Ranges}

Ranges \index{ranges, spreadsheet} specify rectangles of various shapes
in the spreadsheet, just as ranges do in traditional spreadsheets. 
Ranges must be enclosed in quotes.  Examples of legitimate ranges: 

\begin{itemize}

\item \texttt{`*'} - all rows, all columns 
\item \texttt{`B*'} - all rows in column B 
\item \texttt{`*5'} - all columns in row 5 
\item \texttt{`C5'..`F25'} - all cells in the rectangle between C5 and F25

\end{itemize}

Many functions accept ranges, see \textbf{Special Functions} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Functions}). For example, \texttt{\&SUM(`d*')} will add up all cells in column $d$.


\noindent
\textbf{Special References}

There is an additional means of referencing cells most used in the 
\textbf{template row} (\ref{Spreadsheet_Template_Row}).  
By using a `\#' in the place of a row number
the spreadsheet will replace the \# with the current row number.  For example
\texttt{`B\#'} will be replaced with the contents of cell $B7$ in the row 7 and
the contents of $B8$ in row 8.

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