=exp(1)
This question is not clear. You can enter a number in Excel by clicking on a cell and typing the number from the keyboard.
Which of the following is a number that can be entered into a cell?
You can enter it in Excel as 6E15 (the number has 15 0s. The scientific notation for the number is 6*1015 but to enter that in Excel you have to enter "=" first, and the exponent, 15, is preceded by ^. So the whole string that you need to enter is "=6*10^15"
apostrophe
Eulers number Approx x^2.31
type '05 instead of 05 the ' tells excel that you want to enter a text, not a number Proud to be of service HoloGuides.com
Kathrin Eulers has written: 'Frauen im Wahlrecht'
Enter 1st number in A1 Enter 2nd number in A2 In A3 enter =(1-A2/A1)*100 Or you can enter in A3 =(1-A2/A1) and format cell as number percentage
=d4%10
The process you are referring to is called "drilling an entry". Hope this helps :)
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