USING MICROSOFT EXCEL
USING THE UPPER AND LOWER FUNCTIONS IN EXCEL
Question
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cell boundary
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Error Checking button
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fill handle
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Trace Error button
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Detailed explanation-1: -Correct a # error value. If a formula cannot correctly evaluate a result, Excel displays an error value, such as #####, #DIV/0!, #N/A, #NAME?, #NULL!, #NUM!, #REF!, and #VALUE!. Each error type has different causes, and different solutions.
Detailed explanation-2: -To make it easier to create and edit formulas and minimize typing and syntax errors, use Formula AutoComplete. After you type an = (equal sign) and beginning letters of a function, Excel displays a dynamic drop-down list of valid functions, arguments, and names that match those letters.
Detailed explanation-3: -The name box is the box at left end of the formula bar that identifies the selected cell, chart item, or drawing object. The Name Box displays the cell reference of the active cell. The Name Box can also be used to assign names to cells or ranges of cells.
Detailed explanation-4: -If you establish a pattern by typing the full name in column C, Excel’s Flash Fill feature will fill in the rest for you based on the pattern you provide. Enter the full name in cell C2, and press ENTER. Go to Data > Flash Fill, or press Ctrl+E. Excel will sense the pattern you provided in C2, and fill the cells below.