USING MICROSOFT EXCEL
ADJUSTING COLUMN WIDTH ROW HEIGHT IN EXCEL
Question
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double-headed arrow
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thin cross
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I-beam
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Detailed explanation-1: -Excel blinking I-Beam text cursor indicates that you can enter data inside a cell by typing text at the location of cursor. Excel blinking I-Beam text cursor is marked in below image.
Detailed explanation-2: -The I-beam-indicates that you may type text in this area. The fill handle-used for copying formula or extending a data series. Used to select a whole row/column when positioned on the row number or column letter. Appears at the border of the column letters.
Detailed explanation-3: -The I-beam pointer (also called the I-cursor) is a cursor shaped like a serifed capital letter “I". The purpose of this cursor is to indicate that the text beneath the cursor can be highlighted and sometimes inserted or changed.
Detailed explanation-4: -An I-cursor, also called an I-beam pointer, is a mouse cursor, indicating the mouse is over an area where text can be typed. Its shape resembles the capital letter “I". When your mouse cursor is an I-beam, you can click to place your text cursor there.