Why do i not see may people using this type of cell ref? [A1].Select

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Hi Everyone,
I appreciate this is a different type of question but I'm just wondering why i don't see many people using "[A1]" to reference a cell instead of Range("A1")
it clearly a lot quicker to type, and I know it cant be used all the time, but when it can why is it not used?

if its just personal choice then fine, but I use it all the time and worry these something i don't know about it?

any idea advice would be appreciated

Thanks

Tony
 

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Sub jec()
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