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in the last video we just talked about the worksheet and workbook in the wps spreadsheet so in this video we will learn about the spreadsheet interface elements rows columns cells and those tools in the lower status bar on the left is the row and the marked numbers 1 2 and 3 are called the row number above is the column and the marked numbers a b and c are called the column number the grids in the middle are called cells when expressing the position of a cell we use column label plus row number we call the cell in the first row of the first column a1 and the second row of the second column b2 we can also see the cell we selected in the name box in the upper left corner just enter the column label plus row number in the name box to quickly locate the specified cell for example if we type f13 and press the enter key we can quickly locate the f13 cell the right side of the name box is the edit bar of the formula we can enter the formula we want in the edit bar enter 1 in cell a1 a