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Default How do I edit, copy and paste text in excel cells?

If I make a typing error, or want to copy a heading to different cell, I find
the only option is to delete the contents of the cell and retype elsewhere.

Help, please.
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hit F2 or click in the formula bar to insert at any place you want

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If I make a typing error, or want to copy a heading to different cell, I
find
the only option is to delete the contents of the cell and retype
elsewhere.

Help, please.



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Select a cell, press ctrl+c, select new cell, press ctrl+v. You will have
just copied one cell to another while maintaining the content of the
original cell. Using ctrl+x will cut from one cell and then you can use
ctrl+v to paste it where you want. It works just like in word.

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