Entering and Managing Data in Excel 2010
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- Entering Data and Making Changes
- Entering Data
- Editing and Deleting Existing Data
- Zooming Into Your Data
- Undoing and Redoing Changes
- Copying and Pasting Data
- Freezing Rows and Columns
- Splitting a Worksheet
- Inserting Cells
- Deleting Cells
- Inserting and Deleting Rows
- Inserting and Deleting Columns
- Moving Data
- Finding Data
- Replacing Data
- Applying a Data Filter
- Sorting Data
- Adding and Managing Cell Comments
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This chapter shows the flexibility of Excel in providing various ways to enter/change data, insert cells, rows, and columns, search for and manipulate existing data, leave comments for yourself (or others), and even check spelling.
This chapter is from the book
Data is the technical term for the text and numbers you enter into an Excel worksheet. Each cell in an Excel worksheet can contain data made up of text, numbers, or any combination of both.
The capability to make changes to the values in your worksheet is what makes Excel such a valuable analysis tool. You can insert a cell, row, or column. You also can delete or change entries, find and replace data, and even check for spelling errors. Besides editing the data in your worksheets, you can add comments to remind yourself of information.
Entering Data and Making Changes
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