Every spreadsheet is different. So what you do will depend on what the spreadsheet is required to do. You will type your text and numbers into cells and then add in other elements, such as formulas or charts. You can format your text and numeric data as appropriate to the spreadsheet you are creating.
Sometimes they are called labels, when they are headings. You can also have other general text in a spreadsheet too.
Data.
Text.
The Formula Bar.
Yes, a cell in a spreadsheet can contain any of text, numbers or formulas, and also things like dates and logical data.
It is something that goes into a spreadsheet. It can be text you type into a cell or data you import from an external source.
It is something that goes into a spreadsheet. It can be text you type into a cell or data you import from an external source.
A spreadsheet is a computer application that simulates a paper, accounting worksheet. It displays multiple cells that together make up a grid consisting of rows and columns, each cell containing alphanumeric text, numeric values or formulas.
A spreadsheet is a computer application that simulates a paper, accounting worksheet. It displays multiple cells that together make up a grid consisting of rows and columns, each cell containing alphanumeric text, numeric values or formulas.
Entering numeric values as text
Data in a spreadsheet can be text, number, date or logical. Values are numeric and right align in cells and can be used for calculations. More at http://www.mousetraining.co.uk/ms-office-training-manuals.html the intro manual has loads on entering basic data into a Excel sheet
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