Yes. This effect is sometimes referred to as marching ants.
That is true.
The selected range to be copied is typically surrounded by a dotted line border (also known as a "marching ants" border) in applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. This border helps visually indicate the area that will be copied when performing the copy action.
When copying cells in Excel to a destination where data already exists, you can choose to either replace the existing data with the copied data, keep the existing data and not copy over it, or merge the copied data with the existing data. When moving cells in Excel to a destination where data already exists, the original cells will be replaced by the moved cells.
that is the thick excel layer
Like a picture you have copied from another file
Relative cell references and some mixed cell references will change when a formula is copied.
by default what themes is applied to a chart when it is copies from excel and pasted into word
relative cell address
A relative reference in a formula will change when it is copied.
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It is called the Destination Area, and is where data is pasted after it has been copied or cut.
Yes you can copy data from Word to Excel. If it is in a table, it is very good as it will transfer the data direct into cells in the same way.