It shows the cell contents which can be things like numbers, text, dates or formulas. It will always show values that are unformatted. It shows what is actually typed into a cell, like a formula, even though the cell may show an actual result of the formula.
The Formula Bar.
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This question is not clear. In Excel data is displayed on a worksheet.
Yes, a chart can be displayed with the data on the worksheet. In that case it is known as an embedded chart. It can also be displayed by itself on what is known as a chart sheet, where you won't see the actual data it uses.
in the cell and in the formula bar
In both the formula bar and the cell itself.
cell or formula bar!
The place where formulas are displayed and edited is typically called the formula bar in spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. It is located above the worksheet grid and allows users to enter, modify, and view the contents of a selected cell. The formula bar enables users to work with both simple calculations and complex functions. Additionally, it provides a clear view of the formula or data being input, making it easier to edit as needed.
There is something called a workbook dump. It is excel-based, and can be used to export data from HySYS to excel.
It enables you to abandon typing or editing the formula you are working on, or the data you are typing in.
Excel assumes data is text initially, but can treat it differently depending on the way you enter it. That is why you enter an equals sign at the beginning of a formula to indicate to Excel that you are creating a formula.
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