A cell pointer is a
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.
When you click on the cell to select it, the pointer is like a large white cross with black edges. If after selecting the cell, the pointer is over the edge of the cell, you will see a black cross with 4 arrowheads and the normal white arrow. These indicate that you can click on the edge of the cell to drag it. Move the pointer away from the edge and it becomes the large white cross again.
hmmn...actually according study by James carie..at the time president w.bush..he differentiate cell selector from cell pointer. as cell selector is conducted/demonstrate the text that you select will activated,while the cell pointer is not...thank you from your support..pls support..ha???God bless us all...atenista...
The active cell in a spreadsheet contains the cell pointer and is marked with a heavy black border to indicate where data will be entered or modified.
yes
That is, a variable pointing at a memory 'cell'.
Press Ctrl - Home.
It is not possible to determine the width of the cell with just the length of the pointer provided. The width of the cell would depend on its specific shape and dimensions, which would require more information to calculate.
No, it can't.
In Excel different mouse pointers perform different tasks. Cross Pointer Used for selecting ranges of cells Fill Handle Used to copy cell contents to adjacent cells Arrow Pointer Used to move cell contents Resizing Arrows Used to change column widths Resizing Arrows Used to change row heights Cursor Used to edit cell contents in Formula Bar
In the name box, beside the formula bar.
It will normally move to the cell underneath it, but you can change the settings in Excel so that it does not do that.