active cell
Active cell.
Active cell.
You are referring to the active cell. However, it is possible to change the colour scheme. Also, when constructing a formula, different cells that are referenced are highlighted in different colours, including green. So a cell in a formula can be enclosed in a green border.
When you click into a cell in a spreadsheet or database, it is referred to as "selecting" or "activating" the cell. This action allows you to edit the cell's contents, enter new data, or perform calculations. The selected cell typically becomes highlighted or outlined, indicating that it is currently in focus for any input or modifications.
Usually that indicates the active cell, but you can also have a selection of cells or have cells that have had borders applied to them.
Right-click on the cell and select cell formatting, then choose the border section and change the border to match your needs.u can also double click, drag, copy and paste a new cell. hope this helps
You could call it highlighting but more commonly you would call it selecting.
The outermost border in a bacteria cell is called membrane. This is also commonly referred to as the cell wall.
the cellis called the judgular vasictomy cell
To make the moving border around a cell disappear in Excel, simply press the "Esc" key on your keyboard. This will cancel the selection of the cell and remove the moving border. Alternatively, you can click on any other cell to deselect the current cell, which will also eliminate the border.
The spreadsheet cell that is currently active and has a heavier black border around it is called the "active cell." This cell is where data can be entered or edited, and it is highlighted to indicate that it is selected. The active cell's coordinates are typically referenced by its column letter and row number, such as A1 or B2.
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