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1. the intersection of rows and columns is called in excel?

2. What are the two main types of data that can be entered in excel?
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Sounds like a test. You should "Address" this by looking them up yourself.

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#1. An accident waiting to happen??? Or Cell.
#2. Correct and Incorrect???
Numbers and Text, maybe.
Constants (numbers/text) and formulas, maybe?



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1. the intersection of rows and columns is called in excel?

2. What are the two main types of data that can be entered in excel?


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