HOW TO ENTER TEXT AND NUMBERS IN A CELL
To make a start, we'll create this simple spreadsheet:
All we're going to be doing here is entering some text
and some numbers. We're not adding anything up yet.
Before you tackle this first exercise, though, you may
want to take note of the Undo feature just in case you make a mistake. The Undo
option is the left curved arrow, right at the top of your screen.
Click the left curved arrow to Undo something and
click the right curved arrow to redo it. The Undo arrow also has a dropdown
box. Click the small arrow next to Undo to see the following:
This list is for multiple Undo's. Move your mouse down
the list and click to undo several steps at once. But back to the spreadsheet.
Click inside of cell A1 on your spreadsheet, and do the following:
- Type the word "Numbers" (with no quotation marks)
- Hit the Enter key on your keyboard.
- The active cell will move down one, to cell A2.
- Type the number 3, and again hit the Enter key on your keyboard.
- The active cell will move down one, to cell A3.
- Now put the number 6 into cell A3, and the number 9 in cell A4.
- After you have typed the number 9, and hit the Enter key, you should see that cell A5 is now the active cell.
You should now have a spreadsheet that looks like ours
above.
The text we entered in cell A1 is known as a Heading.
It's there just to tell you what the numbers
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