If you want to make the cells wider, highlight the column you are working with and right click. Then select "column width" and type in a higher number. You can repeat this until you get the correct size. If you want to make them higher, highlight a row, and follow a similar procedure, except click on "row height."
It depends what you mean by bigger. You could mean by changing the font size, which can be done by formatting or using the icons of the formatting toolbar. If you mean to increase the actual values by a set amount or proportion, there is a clever way of doing it with Paste Special. Suppose you want to add 100 to each of a set of values. First, type 100 into a blank cell. Then click on it and do a copy, in your chosen method, like using the menus or pressing Ctrl-C etc. Then select the cells you want to add the 100 to. Instead of doing a paste, which would replace all the cells with 100, do a Paste Special, which can be got from the Edit menu. In the lower half of the dialog box that comes up, under Operation, pick Add and then click OK. Each of the value will now have their values increased by 100. The same approach can be used to multiply the cells by fixed values or to subtract or divide.
You highlight the box the word is in and drag it to other boxes
Yes. Use excel with 18 boxes. Offsetting the boxes will get you the right answer.
Cells.
You may mean the cells in Excel. They are where a column and a row intersect. They are the main components of a spreadsheet.
False
ribbon commands
you cant delete it, aha youre stupid not to know that:D
the font color of one of the little boxes
I believe the relative sizes of HD boxes or regular cable boxes may depend on the provider through which you choose to get HD or regular cable. You should check with the provider you are considering to determine if their HD boxes are bigger or smaller than their regular cable boxes.
You will find text boxes on the Text group on the Insert tab. If you have the Developer tab available you can insert them from the Insert button on the Controls group. If you can't see the Developer tab, which by default does not display, you will have to activate it. You do that through the Options. Different versions of Excel have different ways of doing it.
In MS Word, yes. In MS Excel, no (only pictures).
A feature on EXCEL that provides a series of dialogue boxes that help create or modify a chart.