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To place the insertion point inside a cell in a spreadsheet, simply click on the cell where you want the insertion point to appear. The insertion point will show up as a blinking cursor inside the cell, allowing you to enter or edit text or data directly within the cell.

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In Excel what is displayed in the active cell entry in the formula bar and a flashing insertion point in the active cell?

cell contents


What does the insertion point indicate?

the location of the active cell by its collumn letter and row number.


What does insertion point indicate?

the location of the active cell by its collumn letter and row number.


When you press the tab key how far will the insertion point move?

One cell to the right.


Is it true You can enter data in a table by moving the insertion point to a cell and typing?

Yes it is.


What key moves the insertion point to the beginning of the data in cell?

Just press home.


Which keys move the insertion point to the end of data in a cell?

Press the End key.


Can you press the right arrow or left arrow to position the insertion point during in-cell editing?

Yes, you can press the right arrow to move the insertion point to the right and the left arrow to move it to the left when editing a cell in most spreadsheet software applications. This allows for precise positioning of the cursor within the cell's content for editing.


What is the Blinking line when typing?

The blinking line that indicates where the text will appear when you start typing is called the insertion point (sometimes also known as the active cell).


When the insertion point is in the last cell in the table what keys do you press to create a new row?

Tab.


What is the vertical line that indicates where text will be inserted when the user begins typing?

insertion point


Which in cell editing do i move the insertion point to the beginning of data in a cell be pressing?

To move the insertion point to the beginning of data in a cell, you can press the "Home" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, if you're using a Mac, you can use "Command + Left Arrow" to achieve the same result. This action will quickly take you to the start of the cell's content for editing.