No. I am positive at least on the latest version I have you cannot.
The data displayed in a cell refers to the information or value that is entered or calculated within that specific cell in a spreadsheet or table. This data can include numbers, text, dates, formulas, or other types of information relevant to the context of the spreadsheet.
The contents of an active cell always appear in the formula bar located at the top of the spreadsheet interface. This allows users to view and edit the data or formula contained within the selected cell. Additionally, the active cell's contents are displayed directly within the cell itself.
The contents of the active cell are displayed in the formula bar at the top of the Excel window. You can also view the contents within the cell itself if it is not too lengthy to be fully visible.
No, single-cell charts and sparklines are different. A single-cell chart is a small chart embedded within a single cell, providing visual representation of data. On the other hand, a sparkline is a small, simple chart displayed within a cell and is used to show trends or variations in data without axes or labels.
A cell attribute is the way in which the data inside the cell is displayed e.g. currency or percentage.
It is not publicly displayed.
An apostrophe (') should precede a number with leading zeros to ensure that the zeros will be displayed in a cell.
You would use the TABLE TR and TD tags to set up a table. Then within a cell, which would be inside a pair of TD tags, you would use the IMG tag to enter your image.
cell contents
The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############
The hash symbol is displayed, like this: ############
Data is stored and displayed in cells. A cell is addressed by column letter and row number. Your current cell address is displayed in the address box. You move around in the spreadsheet by clicking a cell with the mouse or using the tab or arrow keys.