You can use the clipboard in Excel. It is a facility as opposed to a traditional function, like the SUM function or AVERAGE or MAX and other functions that are built in to Excel.
You can copy a function onto the clipboard and paste it elsewhere, if that is what you mean.
Yes.
You can enter them by just typing them in with the keyboard. You can also use the Insert Function facility.
press enter
You can use the Insert Function button and choose the Math and Trigonometry category. From there you can pick the function you need and enter it in. All the main ones are there. You can enter in the radians using the PI function. So to get the SINE for 45° you would enter it as follows: =SIN(45*PI()/180) You can also use the RADIANS function: =SIN(RADIANS(45))
if you are typing in the bar with the little curvy f by it, it doesn't show up anywhere until you've pressed enter if you are using a function. if you are typing straight into the cell(or aren't using a function) it shows up in that line and in the cell.
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You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.You can just type in what you want into Excel, by putting things into cells. Then by entering formulas you can get information from the spreadsheet. You can get charts from your data. You can enter data using forms. You can enter data using form controls, such as drop-down boxes.
By using the =MOD function.
Times in Excel can be averaged using the AVERAGE function. So if you have a list of time in the cells from A2 to A13, the function would be: =AVERAGE(A2:A13)
Press Alt-Enter while in the formula editing window at the top of the page to add an addtional line within a cell.
use the rate function
The IF function has 3 parameters. The condition, the true part and the false part.
You can use the TRANSPOSE function, entering it as an Array function. So if you have something in A2 and A3, you could select C2 and D2 and type the following function: =TRANSPOSE(A2:A3) Instead of pressing Enter, press Ctrl-Shift-Enter and it will enter the formula into the two cells, C2 and D2, and transpose the values. You can apply the same principle to larger ranges. There are also other ways of doing it, like using the INDIRECT function to reference a cell and get its value.