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Q-1. Explain the type of data entered in a worksheet ?​

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Answered by ankitvishwakarma3928
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In Excel, the worksheet consists of a grid of columns and rows that form cells. 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.

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Labels are descriptive pieces of information, such as names, months, or other identifying statistics, and they usually include alphabetic characters.

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Labelsaredescriptivepiecesofinformation,suchasnames,months,orotheridentifyingstatistics,andtheyusuallyincludealphabeticcharacters.

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Values (numbers) are generally raw numbers or dates.<b>Values (numbers)aregenerallyrawnumbersordates.

✨< b > Formulas are instructions for Excel to perform calculations.<b>Formulas areinstructionsforExceltoperformcalculations.

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Answered by pooja1969
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In Excel, the worksheet consists of a grid of columns and rows that form cells. 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.

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