Spreadsheets are mainly for manipulating numbers and doing calculations, but a spreadsheet will also have a lot of text in it too, usually to explain what the numbers refer to. So there will be mostly numbers on a spreadsheet, but lots of text too.
Every spreadsheet is different. So what you do will depend on what the spreadsheet is required to do. You will type your text and numbers into cells and then add in other elements, such as formulas or charts. You can format your text and numeric data as appropriate to the spreadsheet you are creating.
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rows, column, and entries (text, numbers, graphs, etc.).
Usually social security numbers are formatted as text, instead of numbers.
Text are characters not formatted as numbers. Usually they are letters, but sometimes numbers are formatted to be treated as text (unable to manipulate as numbers). An example would be to format zip codes as text, so you can display the leading zero.
You can add text to all areas of a spreadsheet.
It is a spreadsheet, but not a text editor.
Yes, a cell in a spreadsheet can contain any of text, numbers or formulas, and also things like dates and logical data.
Data includes text, numbers, images, audio and video.
Sometimes they are called labels, when they are headings. You can also have other general text in a spreadsheet too.
A group of cells that run from left to right on a spreadsheet is called a "row." Rows are typically identified by numbers along the left side of the spreadsheet. Each row can contain various types of data, such as text, numbers, or formulas.
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