September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1056 pages
30h 58m
English
Excel accepts two basic types of cell entries: constants and formulas. Constants fall into three main categories: numeric values, text values (also called labels or strings), and date/time values. Excel also recognizes two special types of constants called logical values and error values.
For more on date values, see Chapter 15.
To make an entry into a cell, just select the cell and start typing. As you type, the entry appears both in the formula bar and in the active cell. The flashing vertical bar in the active cell is called the insertion point.
After you finish typing, you must "lock in" the entry to store it permanently in the cell by pressing Enter. Pressing Enter normally ...
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