No. Addition and subtraction are the last operations, done on a left to right basis as they have equal precedence. See the related question below.
Column IV is not the last column in Excel 2007, as it was in Excel 2003. In Excel 2003 the last column is IV which is column 256. In Excel 2007 the last column is XFD, which is column 16384.
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.
Generally it is additions and subtractions on a left to right basis. So if a minus comes before a plus, the minus is done first and the plus last. If a plus comes before a minus, then the plus is done first and then the minus. It can be more complex than that, when you bring other elements into calculations. Things inside brackets are all done before anything outside brackets. In that case, were there pluses and minuses inside brackets and only multiplications outside, then the pluses and minuses would be done before the multiplications. BOMDAS is a way of remembering the order to do things in: Brackets, power Of, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction. There are other variations of this: Parantheses, Exponentiation, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.
The last rows of excel 2007 is 1,048,576
Excel (2010) can remember the last 100 actions you completed.
The last row number for Excel 2007 is 1048576.
Addition and subtraction are the last operations to be performed on a left to right basis. They have equal precedence, meaning that whichever of them comes last reading left to right is last to be done. The exception is when they are inside brackets, in which case anything outside will be done after. See the related question below.
XFD is the column label on the last column in a Microsoft Excel 2007 worksheet.
In Excel 2007, I got XFD1048576. In Excel 2003, I got IV65536. In Excel 2002, I got IV65536. NOTE: You can open MS Excel, click a cell, then press Ctrl + Right arrow, Ctrl + Down arrow to get the result.
There is no feature in Excel that will identify when an individual cell was last updated.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, there are 256 columns, so the last column is IV. From Excel 2007 onwards, there are 16,384 columns, so the last column is XFD.
The last time the Lions won their division was in 1993.