\label{Spreadsheet_Ranges}
Ranges\index{ranges, spreadsheet} specify rectangles of various shapes
in the spreadsheet, just as ranges do in traditional
spreadsheets. Exmples of legitimate ranges:
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{*} - all rows, all columns
\item \textbf{B*} - all rows in column B
\item \textbf{*5} - all columns in row 5
\item \textbf{C5..F25} - all cells in the rectangle between C5 and F25
\end{itemize}
Many functions accept ranges. For example, \&SUM(``d*'') will add
up all cells in column d.
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