This document provides instructions for using formulas and functions in Excel. It explains how to use the $ to lock cell references, the F2 key to edit the formula bar, and Ctrl+D to automatically fill down new entries. It also demonstrates how to combine text from multiple cells using the & operator and surround text in formulas with double quotes.
This document provides instructions for using formulas and functions in Excel. It explains how to use the $ to lock cell references, the F2 key to edit the formula bar, and Ctrl+D to automatically fill down new entries. It also demonstrates how to combine text from multiple cells using the & operator and surround text in formulas with double quotes.
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This document provides instructions for using formulas and functions in Excel. It explains how to use the $ to lock cell references, the F2 key to edit the formula bar, and Ctrl+D to automatically fill down new entries. It also demonstrates how to combine text from multiple cells using the & operator and surround text in formulas with double quotes.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
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