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Use a colon to define a range of cells and a comma for individual cells.
A formula must start with an equal sign (=) and can contain any of
the following signs: plus (+), minus (-), times (*), divided by (/),
exponent (^), and parentheses ().
3 To save your changes and exit the editor, click in the drawing outside
the editor.
The cell displays the result of the calculation.
To change the background color of column letters and row numbers for
tables
1 Click a grid line to select a table.
2 Right-click. Click Table Indicator Color.
3 In the Select Color dialog box, select a color.
4 Click OK.
The text color, size, and style and the line color are controlled by the
settings for column heads in the current table style.
To automatically fill cells with incremented data
1 Double-click inside a table cell.
2 Enter a numeric value; for example, 1 or 01/01/2000.
3 Press the down arrow and enter the next desired numeric value.
4 On the Text Formatting toolbar, click OK.
To change the format of the cell data, right-click the cell. Select Data
Format.
5 Select the cell or cells from which you want to increment data from.
6 Click the grip in the lower right corner of the cell or cells.
To change AutoFill options, right-click the AutoFill grip in the bottom
right-hand corner of the selected cell range and select an AutoFill option.
7 Drag the grip through the cells you would like to automatically increment.
A preview of the value for each cell will display to the right of the selected
grip.
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