Option button
Paste options button
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Paste options
Pressing the backspace key with text selected automatically auto-corrects your spelling. It's a very useful feature built into most modern computers built after 2005.
You can adjust the formatting of cells to prevent text from running into each other by clicking on the "Wrap Text" option in the "Alignment" group under the "Home" tab in Excel. This will automatically wrap long text entries within a cell and adjust the row height to display the entire text.
there is no way to remove a selected text especially if it is on Internet.
simply typing the new text
When text is selected, it typically appears dimmed or highlighted to indicate its selection status. As the mouse pointer hovers over this selected text, it often becomes more pronounced or active, allowing for further actions like copying, formatting, or linking. This visual feedback enhances user interaction by clearly signaling that the text can be manipulated. Overall, it improves usability by making the selection process intuitive.
There is no difference both are highlighted and selected.
The tab of an active worksheet is highlighted and the text is bold. It can display whatever color you choose. When you click on a tab that is colored it displays a color that faded from white at the top to the selected color at the bottom. Normally it appears white with black text. Tabs can also have colours set for them. When you click on a tab that has this done, a thin line of that colour will be on the bottom of the tab, with the rest of it being white. The tab of an active worksheet is highlighted and the text is bold. It can display whatever color you choose. When you click on a tab that is colored it displays a color that faded from white at the top to the selected color at the bottom. The title tab is highlighted in white. As the page above the tab with a bold title.
To replace the selected text with new text, you can simply highlight the text you want to change and then type the new text directly. Alternatively, you can use the "Cut" command to remove the selected text and then use the "Paste" command to insert the new text in its place. In many applications, you can also right-click on the selected text and choose "Replace" or "Edit" options to facilitate the replacement process.
the toolbar displays as a result of right-clicking a selection or of selecting text