Click on the edge of the cell and drag it to the new location.
The term is "Drag-and-drop." This method involves selecting the data, clicking and holding the selection, moving it to the desired cell, and releasing the mouse button to move or copy the data.
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Copying a cell in a computer typically refers to duplicating the content of a cell in a spreadsheet or a table. It involves selecting the cell, using a copy command to save its content to the clipboard, and then pasting it elsewhere in the document or in a different document. This action helps in replicating data without having to retype it.
Specific AnswerYou can cut/copy/paste cell data between your source and a Google Docs spreadsheet using the clipboard.General Answer The operating system clipboard feature is useful for every software application it runs, because the clipboard can be used as an intermediary and temporary storage area for digital data. Mostly, the clipboard is used for cut/copy/paste tasks.
You cannot I monitor another cell phone without targetting that cell phone to monitor the phone.
With a regular formula you cannot change the value in another cell. So it is not possible to have a formula in one cell that changes a value in another cell. You can reference a value in another cell. You can type the address of a cell into another cell and then using a formula you can check a cell for the address of another cell and get the value from that other cell. The INDIRECT function can be used to do this. Say you put 10 in cell C1 and then type C1 into cell B1. Then if you put =INDIRECT(B1) into cell A1, it will look at cell B1, see C1 is in it and then look at cell C1, which will result in 10 being put into A1. Another function that may be useful is the ADDRESS function, which can be used to identify a cell by picking its row and column numbers.
You can do it with reference to another cell by using =int(original cell) but I don't know yet of a way to do it in only the one cell.
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Select the cell and press the Del key.
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