Which reference style is best? R1C1 or A1?

Which reference style do you find better?

  • A1

    Votes: 29 90.6%
  • R1C1

    Votes: 3 9.4%

  • Total voters
    32

Jon von der Heyden

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I'd say about 99% of formulas posted on this board use A1 reference style. But the more I use R1C1 the more I like it.

So, which reference style do you find better, and why?
 

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Just to be clear I'm referring to benefits using the reference style in your workbook, not what you use in VBA.

I have gone for R1C1. Although at the moment my default is on A1 I think I'm going to move to R1C1. The way I see it, if I want to refer to a cell by it's position on the grid then I should use a absolute reference. Otherwise generally I find it better to refer to a cell by it's relative position...
 
Too many brackets to type.
 
A1 all the time.

This just doesn't look cool:

=SUM(R[660320]C[14941]:R[660329]C[14941])
 

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