No. It is a mathematical operator.
It lets you format the cell
It has no special name. It is just the plus sign.
Yes they can be. If they are formatted as text through the Format Cells option or put the single quote before it, they can still be treated as a number for calculation purposes. You can still use them in any kind of calculation, as long as there is no other actual characters in the cell, like letters. You can use a plus or minus symbol in the cells though.
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Right click on the cell,Click format cell (it brings out a dialog box),Select number on the top menu,Select custom from the drop-down list under category,Navigate to the left,Select 0 then put plus(+) in front of the 0 (Zero).
There are two (2) ways to add up automatically in MS Excel. You can either use the syntax, =sum(number1, number2, number3,...numberX), or select the cells (containing set of numbers) and click the summation symbol.
This question is irrelative because C++ is a language and Excel is a software. The thing is that we can't use C++ with Excel, but we can write a program like excel in C++.
Shift 6 gives you the ^ symbol. Shift + F6 moves to a previous pane if you have several windows open and you are moving through them.
A plus sign is the symbol that represents addition. If you put A1 + A2 in cell A3, you will see the result of the addition of the contents of A1 and A2 in cell A3.
The plus symbol, "+", is used to indicate an addition.
The plus symbol indicates the Live.
On a mobile phone, enter the number in international format, beginning with the plus symbol and the correct telephone country code (one, two, or three digits, never beginning with zero). On a landline phone, substitute Panama's international access prefix 00 for the plus symbol.