They probably are called variables.
Assumptions or variable.
Transpose means to change places. In Excel Transpose will change the orientation of a block of cells. So a list of cells across a row can be changed to be in a column, and a list of cells in a column can be changed to be in row. A table of cells can all be changed to having the values in the rows being in columns and the values in the columns being changed to rows.
You can use whatever values you like. A group of cells is called a range.
You need to use Conditional Formatting.
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Protecting an Excel worksheet helps to prevent other users from accidentally adding ,changing, moving, deleting or modifying data or information in a worksheet and than protect it with a passwoord so that other user can't open and access it.
Yes you can do that in order to protect values in a spreadsheet from being changed accidentally, or to allow only some users to change the data.
They are called Constraints. They are restrictions on what values can be used, like setting maximum or minimum values for cells.
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You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.You use cell addresses in formulas because it means formulas do not have to change if values. The formula =10+5 will only add 10 and 5, so if you want to add other values, you need to change it. The formula =A2+B2 adds whatever is in those two cells. So you can change the values in those two cells and the formula does not need to be changed in order to add them together.
If autocalculate is turned on (default setting), Excel will automatically recalculate all cell values in real time any time a referenced cell is changed.
They are cells that cannot be changed, usually because they have important values that the creator of the spreadsheet does not want anyone to change. Cells can be locked in such a way that only some people can change them, if they have a password. Other cells can be left open to change by anyone.