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In Excel, the cells are referred to as "cells" themselves, but the thick white cross-shaped pointer is known as the "fill handle." This pointer appears when you hover over the bottom-right corner of a selected cell or range of cells, allowing you to quickly fill adjacent cells with a series of values or copy the content of the selected cell.
A cell pointer in excel is just the cell where you point the cursor in which its row and column can be seen is called a cell pointer.
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Excel is a versatile application that does lots of things. There are various mouse pointers to indicate what you are doing so that you know things like when you are correctly selecting cells or when you are copying or when you are using the fill handle or when you are widening columns. Often you need to get the mouse pointer to a precise location before you can do something, like having it over the fill handle. The mouse pointer will change to indicate to the user that they are now in the correct position and can proceed with whatever task they need to do.
The application does that when the pointer is over the cells region of the spreadsheet.
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Press Ctrl - Home.
In Excel 2003, you enable AutoSave by following these steps:Choose Options from the Tools menu. Excel displays the Options dialog box.Make sure the Save tab is selected.Use the controls on the tab to indicate how you want the saving to occur.Click on OK.
It can indicate a table or that AutoFilter is on.
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Yes you can.