They are known as dependent cells and you can get the arrows by using the Formula Auditing tools.
In many software applications and command-line interfaces, a tooltip or a help panel displays a brief description of the command selected. Tooltips appear when you hover over a command or icon, providing quick information without needing to open a separate help document. Additionally, command-line interfaces often include a "help" option (e.g., command --help) that provides descriptions of commands and their usage.
sub-menu
I didn't know there was one; I always make a formula with the MAX() function.
I didn't know there was one; I always make a formula with the MAX() function.
The whoami command.
document
You can use "ver" command.
help
In Linux, command typed at a command prompt displays a list of commands that would likely contain the command you desire. For example, to find all of the commands that have word flush in their name or descriptions type the following: man -k flush
it displays the ribbon tab
Dialog box
The Cut command.