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27 October, 18:29

Which is not a valid range? a1:a3, b1:b3 a1:a9 a1:f9 a1:f1?

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  1. 27 October, 20:36
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    a1:f9 is not an valid range because it has neither a row nor a column in common. This contrasts with a1:a3, b1:b3, and a1:a9 which each have a row in common, as well as with a1:f1, which has a column in common. In general, to make a valid range coordinates must be specified that allow a single row or column of cells to be specified.
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