Equal to ( = )
Less than ( < )
Less than or equal to ( <= )
Greater than ( > )
Greater than or equal to ( >= )
Not equal to ( <> )
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The less than operator is the < symbol.
percent
The ampersand, which is this character: &
The symbol is *
percent
yes
The & is the concatenation operator. It could be used like this: =A1 & A2
No. Percent is not an operator, it is a symbol or cell format style.
For =A1+B1, the operator is the plus sign (+).
Arithmetic Operator
It is not an operator but the percent sign can be used in formulas in Excel like this: = 5% * 10