Accessing
Referencing
Updating
Functioning
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: B. Referencing
To reference a cell in a different sheet, you need to use the sheet name and the cell address. For example, if you want to reference cell A1 in Sheet2, you would use the following formula:
=Sheet2!A1
You can also use relative references and absolute references when referencing cells in different sheets. Relative references change when you copy a formula to a different cell, while absolute references do not.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
- A. Accessing – This is not the correct answer because accessing a cell does not necessarily mean that you are referencing it. For example, you can access a cell by clicking on it, but you are not referencing it unless you use its address in a formula.
- B. Referencing – This is the correct answer because referencing a cell means using its address in a formula.
- C. Updating – This is not the correct answer because updating a cell does not necessarily mean that you are referencing it. For example, you can update a cell by typing a new value into it, but you are not referencing it unless you use its address in a formula.
- D. Functioning – This is not the correct answer because functioning is not a term that is used in Excel.