Not entirely, but you can use a mouse to select ranges you include in a formula.
In Excel it allows you to enter formulas using the mouse, by clicking on cells as you type a formula, instead on typing the cell references.
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Yes, the Alt key works in Excel.
You use formulas to do calculations and get a result. For problems you have using Excel, you can go to classes to learn more or learn from books or post questions to Excel websites where experts can answer.
Yes. Functions and formulas are the main part of its use, but there are many other things you can do with it that don't involve functions and formulas. You can create charts, graphics, diagrams and forms for example. You can store data in it, which can then be processed using other applications or within Excel itself. There is so much more too.
That really is your choice. You can type them if you know them, but for more complex formulas it is often better to use point mode, where you select them by using the mouse.
See related links for templates and an instructional video related to using Excel to create a gantt chart.
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By using the round brackets, also known as parentheses. ( )
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it helps you to manipulate numerical data with formulas and built-in functions
You can use the UPPER function.