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The special character that initiates the formula mode in a cell are called

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Answered by kishoryadav61082
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Every Excel Formula begins with Equal to symbol (=).

Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

The answer to the given question is:

Equal (=)

Explanation:

The special character that initiates the formula mode in a cell is called equal (=).

The recommended character for starting a formula in Excel is the equal sign =.

Excel wasn't the first spreadsheet, so you can also launch formulas such as Lotus 1–2–3 (using + or-) or Apple Works (using the function name after @).

Below are all legal ways to enter formulas in Excel 2016.

= X1 + Y1

+ X1 + Y1

-X1 + Y1

@SUM (X1, Y1)

Everything except the first formula is converted after them Press Enter.

= X1 + Y1'No conversion required

= + X1 + Y1'Add equal sign to the beginning of the formula

= -X1 + Y1'Add equal sign to the beginning of the formula

= SUM (X1, Y1)' @ SUM replaced with = SUM

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