The Enter box is the green tick that appears beside the formula bar when you are entering or editing a cell.
A single box in which you can enter text or data or formulas
Excel automatically appends the _____ to complete the AVERAGE function when you click the Enter box or press the ENTER key.
It is known as the Insert Function dialog box. You can get help from it and information on the arguments it may have.
The Enter box is the green tick that appears beside the formula bar when you are entering or editing a cell. Clicking on it will put what has been typed into the cell. You could just press the Enter key to achieve the same result.
You type an equals sign into the formula box, type in the sum you want to do using the cell references (coordinates) then click enter
It displays the Cancel button, which is red X, and the Enter button, which is a green tick.
No, you type formulas either directly into the cell or into the formula bar. You can enter a cell reference like A1:C3 into the name box to select those cells.
Functions can be entered directly in the Formula Bar. Beside the Formula Bar you will see the fx icon. Clicking on it will open up a dialog box to allow you to enter a function.
This question is not clear. You can enter a number in Excel by clicking on a cell and typing the number from the keyboard.
It stops you doing something, like when you are entering or editing a formula and you want to stop. It only appears when you start to enter something into a cell.
fuse box in the engine bay
Alt + Enter