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Usually you select the top left cell of the range.

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Alena Kulas

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When pasting a range of cells this cell needs to be selected in the paste area?

To paste a range of cells to a specific cell, select the target cell first and then paste the copied range. This will ensure that the copied cells are pasted starting from the selected target cell.


When and why cells are selected?

At any one time there is always at least one cell on a worksheet selected. If you want to do anything with any cells, you have to select them. You cannot do anything without selecting cells. Be it editing, copying, deleting, cutting, pasting, creating charts and so on, you need to select cells. If you could not select cells, then you would have no connection to the worksheet and could no do anything on it. So, when do you select cells? - Always. Why do you select cells? - To do anything you need to do on the worksheet.


How do you replace the formulas with the actual values in Excel?

Select the cells with the formulas and do a normal copy. Then, instead of pasting, keep the same cells selected, use the Paste Special option and choose Values. The formulas will be replaced by their values.


When cells are copied using Excel copy function what happens to the data in the copied cells?

When you copy cells in Excel, the data in the copied cells, the cell references are automatically adjusted. If the copied area includes hidden cells, these cells are also copied. To copy a selection of cells to a different worksheet, click another worksheet tab and select the upper-left cell of the paste area.


Cells are copied using excels copy function what happens yo the data in the copied cells?

the data of copied cells is distributed to the two daughter cells during prophase


Body cells that react to particular hormone are called?

target cells


When pasting a range of cells Where is the paste area?

Well, you insert them and, and, oh bother! I don't know. I am really very sorry


Where do you point when pasting cells in Excel?

The range of selected and copied cells will paste into the sheet with the range's top left cell at the selected insertion point. For Excel set up for right-to-left languages e.g., Hebrew and Arabic, the range will paste into the sheet with the range's top right cell at the insertion point.


To paste a range of cells you only need to select the cell in the corner of the target destination?

You select the cell which will act as the top left cell of the destination.


What does the fill right in excel do?

It fills cells to the right of the current cell, when you have selected some to copy something into. So if you select a cell and some cells to the right of it, what is in the first cell can be copied into the others, using the fill right facility.


What button in excel allows you to copy values with or without formatting or the format only?

Copy the values by either highligting the cells and clicking copy or by highlighting the cells and using the keyboard shortcut of ctrl+c ( apple users apple + C) then paste the copied data into its new location. When pasting the data right click in the designated cell or use paste special and select the formatting of your choice Values only, values with source formatting or values with destination formating.


What is the difference between Target cells and non-target cells?

Target cells are cells that have specific receptors for a hormone or external signal, allowing them to respond to the signal. Non-target cells do not have receptors for the hormone or signal, so they do not respond to it. Target cells are the primary sites of action for hormones, while non-target cells are unaffected by the hormone.