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Q: What are predefined set of characteristics that can be applied to cell contents in excel?
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How do you get blinking contents in a cell when the cell value reaches to predefine value?

Excel does not have a blinking format. However, you would use conditional formatting to change the format of a cell that equals a predefined value.


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What is the dialog box containing predefined functions available in Excel?

The Insert Function dialog box.


What shows a cells contents in excel?

The formula bar.


How do you easily select predefined functions in Excel?

Click on the function bar at the top of the worksheet (looks like fx).


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It is the "Format" that is applied to that cell's contents. Go to Excel Help and type "Format." There are lots of things including numbers which can be formatted. Numbers are in red if they are negative or greater or less than a limit.


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If you copy data from Excel and paste it into Word, then it will appear as a table in Word.


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A predefined formula a formula that excel has already built for you. that performs calculations by using specific values in particular order?

It is a function


When working with predefined formulas in excel what category contains the boolean functions?

They are under the category of Logical Functions.


Does Excel Double-clicking in a cell lets you revise the contents of the cell without replacing the entire contents?

Yes.


What is a copy cell in Excel?

When you copy a cell, you copy the contents of the cell. Excel allows you to paste those contents in a variety of ways. For example, you can paste either the cell contents (like a formula =A1+B3) or the cell value (like 143).