auto calculate area
Right click wit the mouse pointer in the status bar. Then check whichever option(s) you want. Earlier versions of Excel allowed you to select only one.
Auto Calculate
In most spreadsheet applications, you can quickly obtain the total, average, and other statistics about a selected range of numbers by looking at the status bar at the bottom of the window. When you highlight a range of cells containing numbers, the status bar typically displays information such as the sum, average, count, and more. This feature allows for efficient data analysis without the need for additional calculations or formulas. You can often customize what statistics are shown in the status bar through the application's settings.
The AutoCalculate area, located on the status bar, allows you to easily obtain a total, average or other information about the numbers in a range.
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You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
When you select a range of cells, you will see, by default, on the right side of the status bar, "Sum=" followed by the value of the sum of the numeric values in the selected range. You can right click on that part of the status bar and select Average, Count, Max, and other functions to display on the status bar instead of Sum. The value of the function you select, applied to the numbers in the range, will be displayed on the status bar.
show interface status
This is not a command; more of a status that you have a job in the background that is waiting on output to the primary screen.
No, the enable command is typically used to configure a service to start automatically at boot rather than to show its current status. To check the status of a service, you would usually use a command like systemctl status <service-name> on systems that use systemd, or service <service-name> status on older systems.
you use the enable command