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3. The
(a) Ctrl+F11
(b) Alt+F11
A Shift+F11
2. Copy option is present in the group
Clipboard
(b) Cells
] (c) Columns
feature allows us to quickly fill the cells with repetitive data.
(a) Alignment D) (b) insert DJ W) Auto Pill
refers to physical arrangement of data in context to the boundaries of
cell
(a) Inserting ] (b) Alignment
() Auto Fill
B. Fill in the blanks with the correct words,
Delete Format Shortcut Insert Auto fill
1. The cells can be inserted using..... . option.
2. The rows can be deleted using
option.
feature helps us to generate a data series.
4. A cell can be resized using er options
5. The
- menu appears when the cell is right clicked.
C Write 'T' for True and 'F' for False statements.
1. You cannot resize the column width
2. The Delete dialog box shows three options,
3. The Auto Fill feature can be used with numbers only
4 Left, Right and Center are the three types of vertical alignments in MS Excel 2007
5. Editing of the cells can be done using Cut, Copy and paste commands
D. Think and answer.
1. How do you insert a new column in a worksheet?
Lab Activity
Make a list of the cars y
Car Name
1 Add another
2. Use the Aute
2. Explain the Auto Pill feature in MS Excel 2007,
3. What are the different options available in the insert dialog box?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In human–computer interaction and user interface design, cut, copy and paste are related commands that offer an interprocess communication technique for transferring data through a computer's user interface. The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, while the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in temporary storage (the clipboard). The data from the clipboard is later inserted wherever a paste command is issued. The data remains available to any application supporting the feature, thus allowing easy data transfer between applications.

The command names are an interface metaphor based on the physical procedure used in manuscript editing to create a page layout.

This interaction technique has close associations with related techniques in graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that use pointing devices such as a computer mouse (by drag and drop, for example). Typically, clipboard support is provided by an operating system as part of its GUI and widget toolkit.

The capability to replicate information with ease, changing it between contexts and applications, involves privacy concerns because of the risks of disclosure when handling sensitive information. Terms like cloning, copy forward, carry forward, or re-use refer to the dissemination of such information through documents, and may be subject to regulation by administrative bodies.[1]

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