Highlight all the cells where the text is to go, then type the text into the 1st cell, and hold down the control key and press enter. All the cells will have the same text immediately.
You can use a formula to do this. You can set it up in order to use the repetitive text where you would like it.
There are many ways that you can format a spreadsheet depending on your needs. Make sure to choose the text that you want and slide it across all of the lines you would like.
There are many ways that you can format a spreadsheet depending on your needs. Make sure to choose the text that you want and slide it across all of the lines you would like.
there is none
I always insert a text box into the document first. Then I copy and paste the graph or spreadsheet element into the text box. The elements seem to behave better in the text box, and I have total control to move the text box wherever I want in the document.
You can add text to all areas of a spreadsheet.
It is a spreadsheet, but not a text editor.
Words or text in a spreadsheet are typically referred to as "labels," "text data," or simply "text." These serve as descriptions or identifiers for the data in the spreadsheet cells.
A cell is an open box on a table, and as such, yes cells are text areas on a spreadsheet.
any,you can even write and save text documents,save as .html,.txt insert pictures,links,connect to database
Jus hit the insert key....it toggles back and forth from insert text to overwrite.
Every spreadsheet is different. So what you do will depend on what the spreadsheet is required to do. You will type your text and numbers into cells and then add in other elements, such as formulas or charts. You can format your text and numeric data as appropriate to the spreadsheet you are creating.