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Spreadsheet organization. The row numbers and column letters of a spreadsheet are shown along the left edge and immediately above the data cells of the spreadsheet. The cell currently selected is highlighted with white characters on a black background. Three fields located at the top of the spreadsheet window display important information about this cell.

The field labeled “Cells” located in the upper left, displays the selected cell’s row and column coordinates (B15). The “Value” field shows the cell’s value calculated to extreme fractional significance, temporarily hidden by the “Format” command list. The “Formula” field on the second line displays the mathematical expression (B13/B16) used to compute the cell’s value.

Spreadsheet organization. The row numbers and column letters of a spreadsheet are shown along the left edge and immediately above the data cells of the spreadsheet. The cell currently selected is highlighted with white characters on a black background. Three fields located at the top of the spreadsheet window display important information about this cell.The field labeled “Cells” located in the upper left, displays the selected cell’s row and column coordinates (B15). The “Value” field shows the cell’s value calculated to extreme fractional significance, temporarily hidden by the “Format” command list. The “Formula” field on the second line displays the mathematical expression (B13/B16) used to compute the cell’s value.

Page added on 2nd October 2006.

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