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Lecture 2 Datatypes and Manipulating Cell's Contents

This document discusses various data types and how to manipulate cell contents in a spreadsheet. It covers modifying column widths and row heights, copying and pasting cell values using autofill, and moving cell contents by cutting and pasting. The key points are: 1) Spreadsheets can contain different data types like text, numbers, dates that can be selected from a dropdown menu. 2) Column widths and row heights can be modified manually or automatically resized to fit contents. 3) Cells can be copied and pasted within a worksheet or to another location using copy-paste keyboard shortcuts or the ribbon icons. 4) The autofill feature automatically fills in values as cells are dragged across a range

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Lecture 2 Datatypes and Manipulating Cell's Contents

This document discusses various data types and how to manipulate cell contents in a spreadsheet. It covers modifying column widths and row heights, copying and pasting cell values using autofill, and moving cell contents by cutting and pasting. The key points are: 1) Spreadsheets can contain different data types like text, numbers, dates that can be selected from a dropdown menu. 2) Column widths and row heights can be modified manually or automatically resized to fit contents. 3) Cells can be copied and pasted within a worksheet or to another location using copy-paste keyboard shortcuts or the ribbon icons. 4) The autofill feature automatically fills in values as cells are dragged across a range

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Lecture (3)

Data types & Manipulating cell’s


contents
Outlines
Datatypes
Modifying column widths
Modifying row heights
Copying cells values
Coping data with AutoFill
Moving the contents of a cell
Data types
You can use these data types in your
spreadsheet:
Cont…
To change data type of cell, click on cell and
then click on the down arrow next to the
Number Format control. You will see a drop
down menu from which you can select the
format :
C.W
In your previous work book add new
column for students birth date and first
select date data type:
Modifying column widths
Select a column, such as the Country
column. Right click over the selected column
and from the popup menu displayed select
the Column Width command.
Cont…
The Column Width dialog box is displayed
which allows you to set the column width.

Also you can change the column width using


drag and drop by moving the mouse pointer
to the line between the header for column
Cont…

To automatically resize each column


width to fit the contents, select all the
columns containing data. Double click on
the junction between one of the column
header headers within the selected
columns
Modifying row heights
Select one or more rows and then right
click over the selected row(s). From the
popup menu displayed select the Row
Height command.
Cont…

The Row Height dialog is displayed


allowing you to set the exact row height,
as required
Manipulating cells: Copying cells values

Select a cell, and Press Ctrl+C to copy the


selected range to the Clipboard. click on the
Home tab and then click on the Copy icon in
the Clipboard group on the Ribbon.
Then, Click at the location you wish to paste
the data to, and press the Ctrl+V keys to paste
the data or
click on the Home tab and then click on the
Paste icon.
Manipulating cells :Coping data with AutoFill

Click on cell which contains the value,


Move the mouse pointer to the bottom-right
corner of this cell and the mouse pointer
shape will change to the shape of a small
black cross. When the mouse pointer
changes shape, press the mouse button
down, and while keeping it pressed move
slowly down the page. When you release the
mouse button you will see that Excel has
'AutoFilled' the range you dragged across
Manipulating cells: Moving the contents of a
cell
Select the range to wish to move and then
cut it by Press the Ctrl+X keys to cut the
selected data and press Ctrl+V, to paste
the data.
Cont…

Save your book with third (group name)


name.
END
QUESTION ????

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