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A cell is the intersection of a column and a row in a worksheet.
A cell is the intersection of a column and a row in a worksheet.
True (A)
The cell address of a selected cell does not appear in the name box.
The cell address of a selected cell does not appear in the name box.
False (B)
A group of cells is referred to as a cell range, using the cell addresses of the first and last cells separated by a colon.
A group of cells is referred to as a cell range, using the cell addresses of the first and last cells separated by a colon.
True (A)
Cells can only contain text, and cannot contain formatting attributes, comments, formulas, or functions.
Cells can only contain text, and cannot contain formatting attributes, comments, formulas, or functions.
The SUM() function is used to subtract values from multiple cells.
The SUM() function is used to subtract values from multiple cells.
Dates in cells can be formatted in different ways, such as MM/DD/YYYY or M/D/YYYY.
Dates in cells can be formatted in different ways, such as MM/DD/YYYY or M/D/YYYY.
A cell can only contain content from a single reviewer's comments.
A cell can only contain content from a single reviewer's comments.
To work with cells, you need to know how to select, insert, and delete cells and cell content.
To work with cells, you need to know how to select, insert, and delete cells and cell content.
Each cell in a worksheet can only contain text, but not formulas or functions.
Each cell in a worksheet can only contain text, but not formulas or functions.
The name of a selected cell appears in the name box.
The name of a selected cell appears in the name box.
A group of cells is called a cell range.
A group of cells is called a cell range.
Cells cannot contain any formatting attributes.
Cells cannot contain any formatting attributes.
The $SUM()$ function is used to add values from multiple cells.
The $SUM()$ function is used to add values from multiple cells.
A cell address refers to the column and row where the cell is located.
A cell address refers to the column and row where the cell is located.
Cells can only contain comments from a single reviewer.
Cells can only contain comments from a single reviewer.
A cell range is referred to using the cell addresses of the first and last cells separated by a hyphen.
A cell range is referred to using the cell addresses of the first and last cells separated by a hyphen.