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The length of a data bar represents the value in a cell. The longer the data bar, the higher the value in the cell it is associated with.
When full set of chromosomes (46) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a diploid cell data. When only half the number of chromosomes (23) is passed on to each daughter cell, it is a haploid cell data or haploid number of chromosomes.
the cytoplasm is the fluid part of a cell. it is enclosed within the cell membrane and wall(plant cells only). Basically the cytoplasm is the main body of the cell where all the organelles are. it is where all the energy (fat & glucose) and data on what to do/make are transferred from organelle to organelle. It is also where the slicer enzymes fight off Viral RNA.
Pulling data from a cell in a different sheet is commonly referred to as cell referencing or cell linking. This allows you to reference the data from one sheet in another sheet within the same workbook. You can do this by using the sheet name followed by an exclamation mark before specifying the cell reference.
The data displayed in a cell refers to the information or value that is entered or calculated within that specific cell in a spreadsheet or table. This data can include numbers, text, dates, formulas, or other types of information relevant to the context of the spreadsheet.
cell protection
Once the cell is selected, then you can just start typing. See the related question below.
Yes. If you press ESC before entering typed data into a cell (e.g. press ENTER), the cell will return to the same condition as before you started typing.
There are hundreds of reasons. You press the Enter key when you want to execute whatever command is appropriate at the time. If you are entering data in an Excel worksheet cell, you can press the enter key when you are done entering the data.
how data errors occur?
No. Keep your eyes on the road!!
Data types for entering records depend on the nature of data
It means typing something as text, numbers, dates etc. into a cell, but excludes typing in formulas.
There are things that both can do when entering data, but the Tab key is more used for moving around the spreadsheet and around menu options. The Enter key is more used to just enter data. In conjunction with other keys there are other things it can do, like using Ctrl-Enter to fill out a selected range when entering something. Pressing Tab normally moves a cell to the right, while Enter usually moves down a cell.
I have not heard that term in reference to Excel before, but since the cell you are working on is called the active cell, then I support a passive cell would be any cell where you are not entering data. Another meaning could be those cells that contain data, but do not interact with any other cells (are not included in a formula and do not hold a formula).
You can type direct into a cell or into the formula bar. If you have a database set up, you can also enter data in using a form. Data can also be entered quickly by using facilities such as Autofill and using formulas.
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