You create them. A range is a collection of cells, you choose.
EXAMPLE:
You want to find the sum of a range of cells from C2 through C23. The range would be C2:C23. The formula to find the sum of this range of numbers is =SUM(C2:C23).
A range is a rectangle of cells. For example, an area 5 cells wide and 3 cells high. The range is specified by the coordinates of diagonally opposite corners. For example, the formula "=sum(F3:I9)" will add all the numbers in the rectangle specified by the cells F3 and I9.
It is semantics; take your pick. I would use range.
A range can be any rectangular area of cells. So you could have lots of different ranges, far more than you could count.
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A group of cells is called a range.
They are called a range or sometimes a block.
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An adjacent group of cells are known as a range or a block. There is no particular name for a group of non-adjacent cells.
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A table is an organized group of cells for a specifc purpose. A range is a group of cells, but may or may not be organized. A table always has a range, but a range might not contain cells from a table.
A rectangular group of cells in a spreadsheet can be called a range or a block.
A range is a group or block of selection of cells. The term range can in ordinary language mean a group of things, or something going from one point to another, which a block of cells does. It is a group of cells and it has a starting and ending point, which would be the top-left and bottom-right cells.
A group of selected cells is called a range. penis
They can be called a Range or a Block. This is only if it is a single selection of a rectangular block of cells. It is possible to select cells that are not together, known as being non-contiguous, but this is not a range or block.
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