Click on the cell and press delete.
This question is not clear. There is no Excel process for "finalizing" a cell. When you are done making changes to a cell, just click to another cell.
It is called Autocomplete.
Same as deleting its content.
The Formula bar will do that and you will also see them in the actual cell.
The easiest and quickest way to clear an individual cell is to highlight the cell and press delete. To clear a range or an entire worksheet, highlight the cells you want to clear (there is no select all, as you would find in MS Word), and click on Clear | Clear All.In Excel 2007, you will find Clear on the ribbon tab Home (right side, in the editing section).In Excel 2003, you will find the Clear option under Edit | Clear | All.
The number symbol (#) indicates that the content of the cell is wider than the cell can display. Increase the column width and you will see the cell contents, instead of ##########.
This question is not clear. You can enter a number in Excel by clicking on a cell and typing the number from the keyboard.
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The question is not clear. To add a comment to a cell, right-click on the cell and select the add comment option.
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dear you should elaborate your question further cell entries for what you are seeking, its misleading question
Dates are aligned to the right.