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sakamoko

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Excel help

1.
Excel automatically right-aligns text when displaying it in a cell.

TF 2.
A range of cells can be indicated in a formula by separating the first and last cell with a semicolon.

TF 3.
To correct a typing error while entering data into a cell, press the Delete key.

TF 4.
If you click the Active sheet(s) option button in the Print dialog box, all the entire workbook will be printed.

TF 5.
For adjacent ranges, the range reference identifies the cells in the upper-left and lower-right corners of the rectangle with the individual cell references separated by a comma.

TF 6.
You can right-click the dividing line of the column to change the width of the column.

TF 7.
A function is a predefined formula for a commonly used calc

 
 
 
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jreberry

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1. False, text is aligned left, but numbers are aligned right. so the answer is False for text.
2. False, it will look like (B12:B24) and i'm using a colon, not a semicolon.
3. False, use the backspace
4 False, only the active sheet will print.
5. false, only lower-right corner
6. False, left-click
7. true

How did i do?

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jreberry

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Yep, i double checked and they should all be right.

 

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