You can type whatever you like in a cell, but a cell has only one value to use for calculations. You can use a single cell to combine values of other cells, like =SUM(A1:A4), but the cell itself would have only a single value. If this does not answer your question, please ask another more specific question.
Click on a cell and type in what you want to enter.
A 1 in Microsoft Excel is a value. A1 is a cell in column A and row 1.
It gives you a line-break inside of a cell.
Right-click on the cell and select Insert Comments, then enter your comment.
The intersection of a row and a column is a cell.
The use of the enter key in microsoft Excel is to either:-Confirm a setting, such as if you typed: "cat", that is what you wanted.-Input things into an equation (2+2=4)-Move a cell to the left, right, down, or up.**This can be changed in the settings of microsoft excel
depends on what context you mean it. if you want to deduct a certain cell value from the other cell value then minus sign will do just that.
You do not. Excel does not record the change date of an individual cell.
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recalculates all formulas
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In Microsoft Excel, the data stays in the cell where it was entered. If that cell is referenced by an external source, it will also be copied to that external source. The location cannot be determined from Excel, only from the external source.