Indicates where Excel will automatically put the decimal point in the numbers you enter as constants on a sheet. A positive number moves the decimal point to the left. A negative number moves the decimal point to the right. If the Places box is left blank or set at 0 (zero), you need to manually enter the decimal point. To override this option, type a decimal point as you enter the number. Accepts: whole numbers from -300 through 300.
In most charts, you can format an individual data marker. Click the marker until it is the only one selected, and then click ...
In this step, you identify the ranges of data you want to combine in the PivotTable, and then assign the ranges to page field ...
index_num,value1,value2,.!Chooses a value or action to perform from a list of values, based on an index number!specifies ...
Indicates the earliest two-digit year that you want Excel to interpret as being in the twenty-first century. For example, ...
Indicates where Excel will automatically put the decimal point in the numbers you enter as constants on a sheet. A positive ...
info_type,reference!Returns information about the formatting, location, or contents of the first cell, according to the sheet's ...
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Inserts an icon that represents the contents of the file into your document. Changes to the source file will be reflected ...
Inserts the contents of the file into your document and creates a link to the source file. Changes to the source file will ...