DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS
HOW TO USE THE CONCATENATE FUNCTION IN EXCEL
Question
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Dependent
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Precedent
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Dependent cells-these cells contain formulas that refer to other cells. For example, if cell D10 contains the formula =B5, cell D10 is a dependent of cell B5.
Detailed explanation-2: -Go to Formulas tab > Formulas Auditing > Trace Dependents. Click on the Trace Dependents button to see the cells that are affected by the active cell. It will show a blue arrow that links the active cell and the other cells related to the selected cell.
Detailed explanation-3: -Use the Go To command to quickly find and select all cells that contain specific types of data, such as formulas. Also, use Go To to find only the cells that meet specific criteria, -such as the last cell on the worksheet that contains data or formatting.