You are editing the active cell.
The contents of the active cell are displayed in the formula bar at the top of the Excel window. You can also view the contents within the cell itself if it is not too lengthy to be fully visible.
cell contents
It displays contents of the active cell.
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The Active Cell on a spreadsheet is the cell where the cursor is pointing. That means that you can write to or erase the contents that cell location directly. A spreadsheet program has the entire array in memory, but the Active Cell is the place where it is 'looking or thinking about' at any particular moment.
The cell borders are highlighted, or if a range of cells are selected, the active cell will be a different colour than the others, usually being white. The name of the active cell will always appear in the name box.
The process that occurs when a vesicle fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents inside the cell is called exocytosis. Exocytosis is a form of active transport where the vesicle membrane merges with the cell membrane, allowing the vesicle contents to be released into the extracellular space or inside the cell.
If you insert a new row above B1, the cell contents will move to B2 in the second row. If you insert a new row below B1, the cell contents will not move.
area near the top of the worksheet window that displays the contents of the active cell
If you see a cell with a lot of has symbols in it, like #####, it usually means the cell is not wide enough to display its contents. This normally applies to numbers, not text. If you widen the column that the cell is in, it will display the contents correctly.
The contents of the active cell are indented approximately one character width.