Question:
To cut and paste data in Excel in another location, what are you doing?
2009-03-16 14:34:13 UTC
To cut and paste data in Excel in another location, what are you doing?
moving data
duplicating data
editing data
none of the above

2.)Clicking on the fill handle in the cell’s lower right hand corner and dragging down to the cell you want is:

Autodrag.
Autofil.
Autolocate.
All of the above

3.)If you click on Window, Freeze Pane, what have you accomplished?

Hide the row/column
Open the row/column
Freeze the row/column
None the above

4.)Which symbols are used to calculate formulas?

=
+
*
all of the above

5.)How do you change a number to currency?

Format, Cell, Number Tab, Currency
Data, Cell, Number
Tools, Options, Currency
Edit, Number

OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Four answers:
winter..
2009-03-16 14:42:47 UTC
To cut and paste data in Excel in another location, what are you doing?

moving data



Clicking on the fill handle in the cell’s lower right hand corner and dragging down to the cell you want is: idk



If you click on Window, Freeze Pane, what have you accomplished?

idk



Which symbols are used to calculate formulas?



=

+

*

all of the above



How do you change a number to currency?

Edit, Number
2009-03-16 14:49:47 UTC
Depend on strangers to do your homework for you and you'll get incorrect answers, which leads to failing grades. The answers are in your book.



BTW, #5 is wrong. You don't change the number, you just change the display. (Your teacher probably isn't even aware of this - the data remains the same, only what you see on the screen or the paper [if you print it] changes. This drives some people crazy - they try to add two cells with text that they've reformatted to numbers, and it doesn't work. Or they go to all sorts of extremes to find the difference between dates - when a date is a floating point number, so you can add and subtract them directly.) So there's no difference between a number and currency - they're just displayed differently. $1 and £1 added together are 2 - formatted however that cell is formatted. Regardless of the exchange rate. Try it.
Jack K
2009-03-16 14:49:58 UTC
Have you tried asking yourself these homework questions??

1)Are you editing (changing)? NO ... Duplicating (making another copy)? NO ... Moving? ... DOH! Yes

2)The clue is in the question "fill handle" Are you dragging? NO ... Locating? NO ... Filling Yes

3) Again Freeze in the question and Freeze in the answer ... a good clue

4)equals symbol, addition symbol, multiply symbol ... so All

5) Format Cell Number Currency



Might I suggest you open Excel and at least try some of these ... you'll learn a lot better by doing
2016-03-01 07:07:08 UTC
As I really have not much Idea about what type of data you have in your sheets, mostly it happens when you have merge cells in sheet, You can do save as and create same another file rather than copy pasting Hope this will help


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