You can type direct into a cell or into the formula bar. If you have a database set up, you can also enter data in using a form. Data can also be entered quickly by using facilities such as Autofill and using formulas.
Type it in. Copy and paste it in. Do an Autofill with the fill handle.
cell protection
When you tap the ESC key while entering data into a cell, it cancels the current entry and returns the cell to its previous value. It is useful when you want to discard the changes you made without saving them.
Once the cell is selected, then you can just start typing. See the related question below.
Yes. If you press ESC before entering typed data into a cell (e.g. press ENTER), the cell will return to the same condition as before you started typing.
There are hundreds of reasons. You press the Enter key when you want to execute whatever command is appropriate at the time. If you are entering data in an Excel worksheet cell, you can press the enter key when you are done entering the data.
Yes, it can be a very useful method of entering in data quickly when you have a list set up.
Data types for entering records depend on the nature of data
It means typing something as text, numbers, dates etc. into a cell, but excludes typing in formulas.
The data plan attached to your cell phone has nothing to do with the phone. Rather the provider, call your cell phone company and they will be able to give you the proper answer.
I have not heard that term in reference to Excel before, but since the cell you are working on is called the active cell, then I support a passive cell would be any cell where you are not entering data. Another meaning could be those cells that contain data, but do not interact with any other cells (are not included in a formula and do not hold a formula).
to ensure that good and reliable data are collected
Click on the edge of the cell and drag it to the new location.