How to get a row or column letter of the current cell in Excel?
Have you ever tried to get the row or column letter of the current cell in Excel as below screenshot shown? Here, I introduce some formulas to quickly get the row letter or column letter of the active cell.
Get row or column letter of current cell
Get row or column letter of current cell
Get row letter of current cell
Copy one of the following formulas, paste it into the active cell, and press the Enter key to get the relative letter.
=CHAR(ROW()+64)
=LEFT(ADDRESS(1,ROW(),2),1+(ROW()>26))
Get column letter of current cell
Copy one of the following formulas, paste it into the active cell, and press the Enter key to get the relative letter.
=CHAR(COLUMN()+64)
=LEFT(ADDRESS(1,COLUMN(),2),1+(COLUMN()>26))
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