FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS

ADJUSTING COLUMN WIDTH ROW HEIGHT IN EXCEL

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When there is an error in your formula, Excel lets you know about it.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Correct common formula errors one by one Select the worksheet you want to check for errors. If the worksheet is manually calculated, press F9 to recalculate. If the Error Checking dialog is not displayed, then click on the Formulas tab > Formula Auditing > Error Checking button.

Detailed explanation-2: -Microsoft Excel might show ##### in cells when a column isn’t wide enough to show all of the cell contents. Formulas that return dates and times as negative values can also show as #####.

Detailed explanation-3: -The #NAME error occurs in Excel when the program doesn’t recognize something in your formula. The most common cause is a simple misspelling of the function being used. For example, in the image below, the formula has VLOOKUP spelled incorrectly in the first instance (F5), so it produces the #NAME? error.

Detailed explanation-4: -Use the IF function, one of the logical functions, to return one value if a condition is true and another value if it’s false. For example: =IF(A2>B2, "Over Budget", "OK") =IF(A2=B2, B4-A4, "")

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