hi tommy joe ratliff this is caitlin miley
no
It does not change. They are duplicated and both cells have the same number. They are really clones.
You call your cell phone carrier and tell them you want to change your number.
Do edit, then retype the number.
Yes.
if you change ypur SIM card then, no. but if you contact your service provider and change your number, your old number will NOT work.
If a formula is in a cell and a number is entered into the same cell, then the formula will be gone and replaced by the number. You can enter a number in a cell that is referenced by a formula in another cell. The cell with the formula in it will update when the number is entered into the other cell. Say you change the value in A2 and the cell A3 contains the formula: =A2*10 Then the total in A3 will update when any change in A2.
If you change a cell phone company you may be able to keep your same number, my mom did that she had the same number for as long as I remember, also if you live in Canada.
If you have a cell the currently holds the text "friends," and you want it to combine a foumula and text in the same cell, here's an example: In cell A1 enter 23 (the number of friends you have). In cell A2 enter the following formula: ="You have " & A1 "friends." [You have 23 friends.] When you change the number in A1, you will see the number change in A2.
If the phone is registered in her name and she also has a personal email address then she does not have to change a thing and it is up to her husband to change his cell number and email address.
If you want to change your cell phone number just call your provider. They will be able to help you with the logistics of doing this change with a minimal amount of steps.
Right-click on the cell or range of cells you want to change and click on cell format. From the cell format window, select a number format of currency.