Correct Answer - Option 3 : Cell address
The correct answer is Cell address.
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A cell reference or cell address is a combination of a column letter and a row number that identifies a cell on a worksheet.
- For example, A1 refers to the cell at the intersection of column A and row 1, B2 refers to the second cell in column B, and so on.
- It is basically a cell's column number and row number.
- In MS Excel, columns are defined with Alphabets like A, B, C....and so on.
- While rows are defined with numerical values like 1, 2, 3, 4,.......and so on.