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You select the cell which will act as the top left cell of the destination.

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When pasting cells in a destination area you are required to select the entire destination area before you click the Paste button?

Not necessarily. You can just select the cell which will be in the top left hand corner of the area and the rest of the data will go in place. If you select an individual cell as the source area, the destination area can be larger and the source will be pasted into the entire destination area. If you do select a range it will paste in the source into the area, spreading out past it if it is larger, or just using the required area if the destination area.


When pasting cells in a destination area you are required to select the entire destination area before you click the Paste button.?

Not necessarily. You can just select the cell which will be in the top left hand corner of the area and the rest of the data will go in place. If you select an individual cell as the source area, the destination area can be larger and the source will be pasted into the entire destination area. If you do select a range it will paste in the source into the area, spreading out past it if it is larger, or just using the required area if the destination area.


What is the range of cells receiving a copy called in Excel?

They can be called the destination cells, destination area, paste area, or target.


When pasting a group of copied cells to target range you need the only select the what cell of the target range?

Usually you select the top left cell of the range.


Body cells that react to particular hormone are called?

target cells


When pasting a range of cells Where is the paste area?

Well, you insert them and, and, oh bother! I don't know. I am really very sorry


When pasting a range of cells this cell needs to be selected in the paste area?

To paste a range of cells to a specific cell, select the target cell first and then paste the copied range. This will ensure that the copied cells are pasted starting from the selected target cell.


How do you select a large range of contiguous cells Which key do you press and hold?

The simplest way is to click on the first cell and drag across the other cells you want whicle holding the mouse button. You can also do it by pressing and holding the Shift key and then use the arrow keys to select the cells around it. You can also press the F8 key and then use the arrow keys to select the cells around it.


In Excel how do you select adjacent cells with your mouse?

You can click and drag from one cell along a row, down a column, or to the opposite corner of a rectangle.


What is the difference between Target cells and non-target cells?

Target cells are cells that have specific receptors for a hormone or external signal, allowing them to respond to the signal. Non-target cells do not have receptors for the hormone or signal, so they do not respond to it. Target cells are the primary sites of action for hormones, while non-target cells are unaffected by the hormone.


What Peripheral cells sensitive to the presence of hormones are called?

Target Cells


How can you select cells that are not next to each other in excel?

To select non-adjacent cells in Excel, hold down the "Ctrl" key on your keyboard while clicking on the individual cells you want to select. This will allow you to select cells that are not next to each other within a worksheet.