There is no limit to the amount of formulas you can have. It is infinite. There are a limited amount of functions, which may be what you mean by your question. It depends on the version of Excel you are using. Excel 2007 has 343 built-in functions.
The number of worksheets in excel 2013 is limited by available memory (default is 3 sheets). It is unlikely anyone would want such an excessive number of worksheets in any one workbook to reach any possible limit.
If by "built in formulas" you mean functions, then there are 341 in Excel 2013.
Functions are formulas built into Excel. These come in a wide variety of specialised categories including Mathematical, Statistical, Logical, Financial, Scientific and many others.
A person can find an Excel formula tutorial online at several websites that contains spreadsheets with formulas. Microsoft Excel maintains many tutorials online with these formulas for a small fee.
yes you can do math in excel, it is very easy.
Excel has many such tools, all fundamentally being formulas and functions.
You may be referring to the Fill Handle, but there are many ways that you can copy formulas in Excel. You can do it through the menus, with the mouse, with the keyboard, with the shorcut menus, with function keys and with combinations of these options. With the keyboard alone, there are various ways you can copy formulas.
Yes. Many formulas will include cells that are empty.
The formulas tab brings together many of the common things used in working with formulas, like functions, names and auditing formulas.
Yes. Excel formulas can be very complicated, consisting of many operations and other elements, such as functions.
7,802 Formulas in '72.
13,670 Formulas in '75.
Cells in Excel worksheets can store many things, one of those being formulas. Formula entry is the act of putting formulas into cells. All formulas must begin with the equals sign. What happens after that will depend on what you want to do. See the related question below.
Presumably as many as Chevrolet can sell