Answer these questions.
1. State the difference between a workbook and a worksheet.
2. What do you mean by a Cell Pointer?
3. What is the use of Fill Handle in Excel?
4. What are the different categories of data that can be inserted in a cell?
5. State the purpose of the Page Break view of an Excel sheet.
6. Write the steps to select the entire column B in an Excel sheet.
7. What is Excel used for?
Answers
Explanation:
1:-
The workbook is the entire book, while the worksheet is a single page within that book. A workbook can contain, at minimum, one worksheet, and up to a very large number of worksheets that is only limited by the available memory on your computer. Worksheets can be added, deleted or renamed within the workbook
2:-
cell pointer
The cell pointer in Excel is the active cell or the selected cell and is highlighted by a bolder rectangle.
3:-
In Microsoft Excel, a fill handle is a feature that allows the user to extend (and fill) a series of numbers, dates, or even text to a desired number of cells. In the active cell of the spreadsheet, the fill handle is a small black box at the bottom right corner, as shown in the image to the right.
4:-
You enter three types of data in cells: labels, values, and formulas. Labels (text) are descriptive pieces of information, such as names, months, or other identifying statistics, and they usually include alphabetic characters
5:-
A page break defines where one page ends and another one begins. You can see the range of cells that will be printed by selecting (View > Page Break Preview). This lets you see the print area clearly with all the page breaks identified.
7:-
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program. That means it's used to create grids of text, numbers and formulas specifying calculations. That's extremely valuable for many businesses, which use it to record expenditures and income, plan budgets, chart data and succinctly present fiscal result
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