What is Cell in Excel?
The basic data storage unit in a spreadsheet is referred to as a cell. In a spreadsheet(Excel), it is the point where a row and a column meet. The address of a cell is the combination of the row number and column letter (e.g., A1, B2, C3) this helps with visual data organization and representation, you can also perform changes to the font style, size, colour, borders, and background colour of the cell.
The above image example is of a Cell with row = 3 ,column = B and Address of the cell which is B3. There are different kinds of data that can be contained in each cell some of them includes:
- Text: This contains strings, it is composed of characters, numbers, and symbols.
- Numbers: This contains numerical data and perform mathematical calculations as well.
- Boolean values : We can add values which are either TRUE or FALSE.
- We can perform operations using Formulas that perform calculations using the data in other cells.
What is a Cell in Excel?
MS-EXCEL is a part of Microsoft Office suite software. It is an electronic spreadsheet with multiple rows and columns, used for organizing data and performing different calculations. A spreadsheet takes the shape of a table, consisting of rows and columns. A cell is created at the intersection point where rows and columns meet, forming a rectangular box. In this article, we are going to discuss every point about Cell in Excel.
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