all you need is a hdmi cable or vga cable based on the port that is supported in your PC (hdmi is latest and provides high visual quality and in addition it will also transmit audio whereas vga will transmit video only).
Press function and f4 in the keyboard to project on the lcd screen as external monitor. In lcd tv, you have to select PC source as input to view the excel spreadsheet.
Maximize the excel window and you should be seeing vertical and horizontal scroll bars. Sometimes, the horizontal scroll bar is shrunk, you may have to resize the list of tabs shown on the bottom left to view the horizontal scroll bar in the bottom right of the excel window pane.
Hope it helps!
in the cell and in the formula bar
all you need is a hdmi cable or vga cable based on the port that is supported in your PC (hdmi is latest and provides high visual quality and in addition it will also transmit audio whereas vga will transmit video only). Press function and f4 in the keyboard to project on the lcd screen as external monitor. In lcd tv, you have to select PC source as input to view the excel spreadsheet. Maximize the excel window and you should be seeing vertical and horizontal scroll bars. Sometimes, the horizontal scroll bar is shrunk, you may have to resize the list of tabs shown on the bottom left to view the horizontal scroll bar in the bottom right of the excel window pane. Hope it helps!
You do not convert any data in Excel. A table is a layout to organize the data. If you want the data to look like it is in a table, then move the data to where you would like it to display.
Yes. If your data source is deleted or moved, you spreadsheet will have no data to display.
Word normally hosts data from Excel. It can display charts that are linked from Excel and will show data from Excel in tables in Word. A Paste Link can be set up, so that if the data changed in the Excel document, it will also change in the Word document.
symbol set, millimeters
In both the formula bar and the cell itself.
In excel or similar programs, it is used to graph/display data in a rectangular fashion.
When you have a lot of data with titles at the top of the columns and/or the start of the rows, and to see the data you may have to scroll. When this happens, normally the titles would scroll off the screen, but if they are frozen, then they will stay on the screen, making it easier for the users to know what the data is.
Display data in a way that can be easily printed.
The scroll bar at the right side of the window allows you to move the visible part of the data up and down as desired. Vertical scroll bar
You can format any chart to display either horizontally or vertically.