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hi and welcome back to that office guy and today weamp;#39;re going to take a look at probably one of the most important formulas that i use so often and that is the address function as we get into this video guys if you find it useful and informative hit the like button i really appreciate that if youamp;#39;re new make sure you do subscribe and in doing so youamp;#39;ll be kept up to date with all the hints and tips that we have here for microsoft office right with that said letamp;#39;s jump down into the desktop and get into how to use the address function and why it is so very useful okay guys so here we are on the desktop and we obviously have microsoft excel now um this particular example weamp;#39;re going to look at five different ways to use the address function each of them operate very differently um but obviously very useful now for most people youamp;#39;re probably going to want the a1 referencing rather than the r1c1 but weamp;#39;ll get into the two differences