Explain the process of Direct cell Editing in a cell .
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To directly edit the contents of a cell, you double-click the cell - or press F2 - to place the Insertion point in its contents, and then you edit its characters as you would on the Formula bar or in a Word document
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Direct cell editing offers you an alternative to editing the data or formula you've entered into a cell on the Formula bar above the sheet's work area. To directly edit the contents of a cell, you double-click the cell - or press F2 - to place the Insertion point in its contents, and then you edit its characters as you would on the Formula bar (or in a Word document). When you finish modifying the cell's contents, you complete the edit by pressing the Enter key or by clicking the Enter button on the Formula bar (the button with the green check mark). To bail on the edit and restore the original contents, press Esc.
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