Enter Cell Number dialog
Specify a cell number for the cell you are creating. Each cell should have a unique code or number. Each cell number has a maximum length of 10 characters and must have an alphanumeric prefix. The rest of the cell number may be a combination of letters and numbers.
Cell Number
Type a new cell identification for the cell you are creating. Click the List button to view a list of existing cell numbers. If you select an existing cell number, the new cell will have all the properties of the existing cell and any changes made will be reflected in both cells.
Notes
- When entering a unique cell number, follow these two rules:
- Do not use the prefixes CLP and UD in your cell number. These two prefixes are reserved by the program for referring to Engagement Properties (CLP) or User-defined (UD) information.
- Do not enter leading zeros into your cell numbers, for example A0001 or A022. These extra zeros can cause formulas that use relative calculations to work incorrectly.
Table Cell
This option is available only if a table is selected during cell creation. Table cells number in the form Table identifier followed by the cell number, such as ABC.A1 where ABC is the table identifier. Table cells are associated with the tables they belong to, for example, when a table is renamed, each of the table cells rename as well.