Question 6- You should only refer to a cell in a formula using the cell name (rather than the cell address) if the reference is relative (as opposed to absolute). a. True b. False Question 7 The change event for a worksheet is initiated whenever the contents of ANY of the cells in the worksheet have been modified. a. True b. False

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Question 6-
You should only refer to a cell in a formula using the cell name (rather than the cell
address) if the reference is relative (as opposed to absolute).
a. True
b. False
Question 7
The change event for a worksheet is initiated whenever the contents of ANY of the cells
in the worksheet have been modified.
a. True
b. False
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