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Microsoft® Office 2007 Simplified®
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Microsoft® Office 2007 Simplified®

by Sherry Willard Kinkoph
February 2007
Beginner content levelBeginner
416 pages
10h 35m
English
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Chapter 9. Building Spreadsheets

Enter Cell Data

Data can be either text, such as row or column labels, or numbers, which are called values. Values also include formulas. Excel automatically left-aligns text data in a cell and right-aligns values. By default, Excel recognizes numerical dates and times that you enter as values, and assigns right alignment.

Enter Cell Data

You can enter data into any cell within an Excel worksheet. When you click a cell, it immediately becomes the active cell in the worksheet, and any data that you type appears within the active cell. You can type datadirectly into the cell, or you can enter data using the Formula bar.

Enter Cell Data ...

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