Formatting, which can be done in many ways.
Conditional Formatting.
Four-Headed Arrow.
No, their appearance remain changing during cell's life.
cell formatting
Breast appearance changes when you have a breast CA. It will have an orange peel appearance or different skin pigmentation, pus, unequal breast size and lumps.
it changes after birth.....stretched out
A cell reference is how an individual cell is identified. It is the column of the cell and the row of the cell. So cell N45 is in column N and row 45. The name box shows what cell or named range is currently selected, making it easier to know where you are on the spreadsheet. It is also used to go to a cell or range by typing the cell reference or the name of the range into it.
The name box shows the address of the current cell selected or the name of that cell if a special name has been given to it. It can also show the name of a range. You can type in a cell reference or a range name in the name box and it will bring you to that location. The name box appears to the left of the formula bar.
To format a cell or range in a spreadsheet, first, you select the desired cell or range of cells. Then, you can apply the formatting using the formatting toolbar, menu options, or by utilizing keyboard shortcuts for specific formatting actions. For example, pressing Ctrl + B can bold the selected text, while Ctrl + I can italicize it. This allows for quick and efficient adjustments to the appearance of your data.
Yes there is.
To fill a cell with the largest value from another cell in tools like Excel or Google Sheets, you can use the MAX function. For example, if you want to fill cell A1 with the largest value from the range B1:B10, you would enter =MAX(B1:B10) in cell A1. This formula automatically updates A1 to reflect the largest value in the specified range whenever the data changes.
Do you mean when it changes it appearance or if it evolves into Cherubi? Well for the 1st answer it changes its appearance in sunny weather, and for the 2nd answer it evolves at lv 25