Match the following: [5]
Column A Column B
a) Maximum length of a formula i) Router
b) #DIV/0! ii) 8192 characters
c) Cell range iii) Static
d) Keyword iv) A1:B4
e) Network hardware v) Errors in Excel
Answers
Answer:
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Answer:1. Click on the right border of the column A header and increase the column width.
Fix the error
Tip: double click the right border of the column A header to automatically fit the widest entry in column A.
NAME? error
The #NAME? error occurs when Excel does not recognize text in a formula.
NAME? error
1. Simply correct SU to SUM.
Fix the #NAME? error
VALUE! error
Excel displays the #VALUE! error when a formula has the wrong type of argument.
VALUE! error
1a. Change the value of cell A3 to a number.
1b. Use a function to ignore cells that contain text.
Fix the VALUE! error
#DIV/0! error
Excel displays the #DIV/0! error when a formula tries to divide a number by 0 or an empty cell.
#DIV/0! error
1a. Change the value of cell A2 to a value that is not equal to 0.
1b. Prevent the error from being displayed by using the logical function IF.
Fix the #DIV/0! error
Explanation: if cell A2 equals 0, an empty string ("") is displayed. If not, the result of the formula A1/A2 is displayed.
#REF! error
Excel displays the #REF! error when a formula refers to a cell that is not valid.
1. Cell C1 references cell A1 and cell B1.
#REF! Error Example
2. Delete column B. To achieve this, right click the column B header and click Delete.
Delete Column
3. Select cell B1. The reference to cell B1 is not valid anymore.
#REF! Error Result
4. To fix this error, you can either delete +#REF! in the formula of cell B1 or you can undo your action by pressing CTRL + z
Explanation: