No. You RIGHT CLICK the AutoCalculate area to display the status bar. The answer is "false." I had this on my excel exam, too.
When worksheet cells are selected, a message displays on the status bar in the AutoCalculate box. AutoCalculate is not a substitute for writing worksheet formulas or functions. However, it is handy for making quick, temporary calculations that are not recorded on the worksheet. AutoCalculate can average, count, sum, and find the minimum or maximum number in a group of numbers. The default calculation is SUM. To use AutoCalculate, click and drag across the values you want to calculate. The sum of the values will display automatically on the status bar. To make a different type of calculation (for example, an average), right-click the AutoCalculate box on the status bar to display its shortcut menu. Choose the appropriate type of calculation.
[He]2s22p4
[Rn]5f36d17s2
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35Br = [Ar core],4s2,3d10,4p5
The long form electron configuration for carbon is simply 1s2 2s2 2p2. The noble gas shortcut electron configuration for C is [He] 2s2 2p2.
[Xe]4f4
The electron configuration of Si is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2. Using the noble gas shortcut, this is written [Ne] 3s2 3p2.
False. Shortcuts are only icons containing a path to the file. If a shortcut is deleted, the dialogue box that accompanies the deletion attempt will always tell you that you are not deleting the actual program itself.
Right click on the document/folder etc. you want to create a shortcut from. Then, on the drop down menu, click "create shortcut" and you will have a shortcut. or if you want a keyboard shortcut right click, properties, advanced, shortcut.
A widget is a screen graphic or icon. A file widget, also known as a shortcut, is an icon containing a link to a file. Clicking it causes the file to open.
there isn't such shortcut