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RUDIKE [14]
2 years ago
10

When you type data in a cell and press enter, what cell becomes the active cell?.

Biology
1 answer:
Furkat [3]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

When you open a new Excel spreadsheet for the first time, the first cell is selected by default, which is A1 (the first cell of row A and column one). If you've worked on an Excel spreadsheet in the past, the active cell is the last active cell position.

Explanation:

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