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Choose the right option:
1 Which of these is not an Excel tab?
a. Home
b.
Design
C.
Review
d.
View
2. Which of these displays cell address?
a.
Status bar
b.
Formula bar
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C.
Address bar
d.
Name box
3.
Which of these data type has no specific format?
a.
General
b.
Number
d.
Date
Text
C.
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1 Which of these is not an excel tab?
Design
2Which of these displays cell address?
Formula bar
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1) Which of these is not an Excel tab?
Option B) Design
- If the cells have expressly been transformed into a Table, this won't happen with a regular Excel Range. It's very likely that someone has disabled the Table Tools > Design tab by changing the Ribbon if you believe the cells have been defined as a table but still can't see it.
- Ensure that the ribbon's Developer tab is displayed. Check out the Show the Developer tab for more details. Make sure Design Mode is activated after that. Click Developer > Design Mode to get started (in Controls group).
2. Which of these displays cell address?
Option D) Name box
- The address of the chosen cell is shown in the worksheet's name box. The close, minimise, and maximise buttons are all located on the title bar, which also shows the window's title. A cell in an Excel spreadsheet that is currently chosen by using the mouse pointer or keyboard shortcuts is referred to as an active cell. The spreadsheet cell that is presently chosen in Microsoft Excel is shown in the Name Box. The formula bar's left side is where you can find it.
- The Name Box displays the name of the chosen cell if a name has been defined for it. You may also specify a name for a chosen cell using the Name Box.
3. Which of these data type has no specific format?
Option A) General
- When you type a number into Excel, the default number format that is used is called General. Numbers that are formatted using the General style are typically shown exactly as you write them. The General style rounds numbers with decimals, nevertheless, if the cell isn't big enough to display the whole number. For huge numbers, scientific (exponential) notation is also used in the General number format.
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