There are two possible meanings to your question. A cell can be locked and protected, and then if you try to type something into the cell, it will not let you. So a cell that is locked and protected cannot have its content changed. You could also be referring to an address in a formula which when copied does not change. That is an absolute cell reference. You can still change the content of the cell.
You do not. Excel does not record the change date of an individual cell.
When you change the color of the fill in a cell you are changing its format. This action applies to Microsoft Excel.
Formatting can change the look of a cell and its contents.
You can change them in two places. You can change them directly in the cell. You can also change them in the Formula Bar.
Click on cell F3 or press the up arrow.
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Select cell formatting and change to text. After than, Excel will treat the numbers in a cell the same as any other text characters. Also, you will not be able to use that cell in a formula, because the formula will not recognize the characters as numbers.
It will normally move to the cell underneath it, but you can change the settings in Excel so that it does not do that.
Yes.
Click on the cell with the incorrect data and change the data to the correct information.
Relative cell references and some mixed cell references will change when a formula is copied.