Computer Science, asked by babloobxr77, 4 months ago

In a computer spreadsheet, to
choose built in function we used is
A defined function
B function finder
C built in function
D paste function​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

\huge{\boxed{\boxed{\underline{\rm{\pink{AnSwEr}}}}}}

Explanation:

In a computer spreadsheet, to choose built in function we used is paste function

option D is correct

Answered by anjaliom1122
0

Answer:

D paste function​

In a computer spreadsheet, to choose built in function we used is paste function​.

Explanation:

In a computer spreadsheet, to choose built in function we used is paste function​. By default, everything from the source cell or range—including data, formatting, formulas, validation, and comments—is pasted to the destination cell when you copy (or cut) and paste in Excel (s). When you paste using CTRL+V, this is what happens. Depending on what you copy, you have a variety of other paste options if that's not what you want.

As an illustration, you might want to copy a cell's content but not its formatting. Or perhaps you want to change the data that was pasted from rows to columns. Alternatively, you might need to paste the formula's output rather than the formula itself.

"Paste Options" will show up when you paste text into the document and let you choose various options based on the kind of content you're pasting.

Similar questions