2.
Write 'T' for True and 'F' for False.
a.
We cannot select more than one cell at a time in an Excel worksheet.
b.
We can format number in a cell.
C.
We cannot merge two or more cells.
d.
AutoFill allows user to automatically fill a number or text series.
e.
A cell or a range of cells that you want to use in your calculation is
called reference.
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Answer:
a.f
b.t
c.f
d.t
e.t
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a) We cannot select more than one cell at a time in an Excel worksheet.
- FALSE
- For selecting a range, select a cell and then with the left mouse button pressed drag over the other cells. Hence, We can select more than one cell at a time in an Excel worksheet.
b) We can format number in a cell.
- TRUE
- In Excel, you can format numbers in cells for elements like money, percentages, decimals, intervals, phone numbers, or social security numbers. Hence, We can format numbers in a cell.
c) We cannot merge two or more cells.
- FALSE
- One can merge data from multiple cells into a single cell by using the Ampersand symbol and (or) the CONCAT function. Hence, We can merge two or more cells.
d) AutoFill allows user to automatically fill a number or text series.
- TRUE
- We can use the Auto Fill feature for filling cells with data that pursues a pattern or is based on data in other cells. Hence, AutoFill allows users to automatically fill in a number or text series.
e) A cell or a range of cells that you want to use in your calculation is called a reference.
- TRUE
- A cell reference pertains to a cell or a range of cells on a worksheet which can be used in a formula so that Microsoft Office Excel can get at the values or data that they want with that formula to calculate. Hence, A cell or a range of cells that you want to use in your calculation is called a reference.
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