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In GeoGebra’s Spreadsheet View every cell has a specific name that allows you to directly address each cell. For example, the cell in column A and row 1 is named A1.
 
In GeoGebra’s Spreadsheet View every cell has a specific name that allows you to directly address each cell. For example, the cell in column A and row 1 is named A1.
  

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In GeoGebra’s Spreadsheet View every cell has a specific name that allows you to directly address each cell. For example, the cell in column A and row 1 is named A1.

Note: These cell names can be used in expressions and commands in order to address the content of the corresponding cell.

In the spreadsheet cells you can enter not only numbers, but all types of mathematical objects that are supported by GeoGebra (e. g., coordinates of points, functions, commands). If possible, GeoGebra immediately displays the graphical representation of the object you entered in a spreadsheet cell in the Graphics View as well. Thereby, the name of the object matches the name of the spreadsheet cell used to initially create it (e. g., A5, C1).

Note: By default, spreadsheet objects are classified as auxiliary objects in the Algebra View. You can show or hide these auxiliary objects by selecting "Auxiliary Objects" from the View Menu.
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