Use the Undo command. You can do it in the menu or by pressing the undo icon or pressing the Ctrl - Z key combination.
Same as deleting its content.
It formats the values.
If autocalculate is turned on (default setting), Excel will automatically recalculate all cell values in real time any time a referenced cell is changed.
Data or values.
The 'sum' function.Type =sum(X,Y) - bold for emphasis - where X and Y are your cell locations or values, and Excel will return the sum (i.e. the result of addition) of those values.
A cell is a box . Referenced by its row and column. In each cell there can be values (numbers or text or formulae etc.)
In Excel 2003, it was called splitting. To bring them back together it is called merging.
Pressing the Delete key will get rid of the content, though not the cell itself. If you want to get rid of the cell itself, then select it, right click on it and pick the Delete option from the shortcut menu. You can then choose how you want the cell to be removed, either moving the cells below it up, or moving the cells to the right back one cell to replace the deleted one.
The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.The cell reference for the last cell in Excel 2003 is cell IV65536.
It will bring the cursor back to cell A1 and make it the active cell.
The Formula Bar.
executable cell