![]() After getting to "AZ," the columns become "BA," "BB," "BC," etc. When you get to the last letter of the alphabet ("Z"), the columns become two letters with the "AA" column, then "AB," "AC," etc. ![]() ![]() So, pressing the right arrow key once moves the active cell into the "B" column, pressing the right arrow again moves the active cell into the "C" column, etc. As you move to the right, the columns are increased by going through the English alphabet. When you first open the spreadsheet, the active cell is always placed in the first column (column "A"). In the picture above, you can see the "D" column, and the "8" row is highlighted in yellow. Also, the column and row headers are highlighted. While moving in a spreadsheet with the keyboard arrow keys or by clicking a cell with the mouse, the cell reference (cell address) is updated. How can you determine the cell reference? How can you determine the cell reference?.
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