How do I use A1 styles and R1C1 reference styles in Excel? There are 2 types of Excel reference styles, namely A1 reference styles and R1C1 reference styles.
One, then what is the A1 reference style?
Here's A is the column number, that is, column A; Here 1 represents the line number, that is, line 1th, so in the A1 reference style, the 1th row, column 1th, is represented by A1, which is what we normally call A1 cells.
Second, what is the R1C1 reference style?
1, here is the first letter of the row, R1 is the 1th line, where C is the first letter of column, C1 is the 1th, so in the R1C1 reference style, the 1th line 1th column is represented by R1C1.
From here, we can see that the A1 reference style and the R1C1 reference style, there are similarities, but also different. Like the column number, in the R1C1 reference style, the column number is still 1 2 3 ... , but in the A1 reference style, the column number is in the letter a B C ... to indicate.
2, how to enable the R1C1 reference style?
You can turn on the R1C1 reference style to the Excel options formula.
3, how to turn off the R1C1 reference style?
You can turn off the R1C1 reference style by removing the hook from the Excel options formula.
Precautions:
Excel2003 function is earlier, it is recommended to use version 2007 and above.