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When data is entered into a cell, labels will align on the left and values will align on the right
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Formula
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Label
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Cell Reference
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
The cell ready for data entry
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Identified by numbers on the left side of the spreadsheet. (Horizontal)
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Special formulas that do not use operators to calculate a result; a shortcut formula
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
Column
The column letter and the row number. Example B12
Function
Identified by letters that appear at the top of the spreadsheet (vertical).
A number entered into a spreadsheet cell that will not be used for calculations.
Equations with symbols for math operators. Starts with an equal sign.
Active Cell
Alignment
Rows
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