The check mark in the formula bar, typically found in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, is used to confirm and enter the formula or data you have typed. When you click the check mark, it validates the input and saves it to the selected cell. If there are any errors in the formula, the application may prompt you to correct them before accepting the input.
You Check Mark in the settings...
The formula bar.
If there is a formula in the active cell, then the formula will be displayed in the formula bar and the result of the formula will appear in the cell.
To make the formula bar visible in Excel, go to the "View" tab on the ribbon and check the "Formula Bar" option in the "Show" group. Alternatively, you can right-click on the ribbon area and select "Customize the Ribbon," then ensure the Formula Bar is enabled in the settings. If you're using Excel for Mac, you can enable it by going to "Preferences" and then selecting "View," where you'll find the option to show the Formula Bar.
It is the cursor of the i-bar.
Just hide the Formula Bar.
It is used for microsoft and this is a shiiit expand formula bar
Formula of mark down
On the bar on the left side you can click on one. Then when it shows a check mark click on it again and you will get money!!!
In both the formula bar and the cell itself.
cell or formula bar!
It displays the current content of cells and allows you to add in formulas, labels or values into a cell. You can also start the Insert Function dialog box by clicking on the fx at the beginning of the formula bar.