Goto. You can activate it by pressing the F5 keys.
No. It allows you to jump to the cell you designate.
Active cell
Backspace?
It will bring the cursor back to cell A1 and make it the active cell.
Convert it to text.
The GoTo command in various software applications, such as Microsoft Excel or text editors, is typically used to quickly navigate to a specific location within a document or spreadsheet. In Excel, for example, you can access it by pressing "Ctrl + G" or "F5," allowing you to enter a cell reference to jump directly to that cell. This feature enhances efficiency by saving time in locating data or sections within large files.
You can click on a cell to get to it. You can use keyboard commands to get to it. You can use the Goto command, by pressing the F5 key. You can type a cell address into the Name box.
To paste copied cell contents in Excel, you can press Ctrl + V on your keyboard. This shortcut allows you to quickly paste the copied data into the desired location in the spreadsheet.
Wrap Text:)
When you copy a cell, you copy the contents of the cell. Excel allows you to paste those contents in a variety of ways. For example, you can paste either the cell contents (like a formula =A1+B3) or the cell value (like 143).
In Excel, the F2 key allows you to edit a specific cell. It has nothing to do with renaming files.
Split and center. It is in the home tab in the alignment group :)