Using Your Own Labels In Formulas

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Microsoft Excel,
Microsoft Office,
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Overview: Cell references can make formulas harder to read, especially when your worksheet has lots of complex formulas. Fortunately Microsoft Excel 2000 provides an easier way to refer to cells whenever a worksheet has labels for the rows and columns: you can use the labels to refer to the cells. This approach results in formulas that are easier to understand, especially if you're modifying a worksheet that you haven't changed for a while or that someone else created.

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