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Google Sheetsspreadsheet~5 mins

Entering and editing data in Google Sheets - Cheat Sheet & Quick Revision

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How do you enter data into a cell in Google Sheets?
Click on the cell where you want to enter data, then type your text or number and press Enter or Tab to move to the next cell.
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What is the easiest way to edit data already entered in a cell?
Double-click the cell or select the cell and press F2 to edit the data inside the cell directly.
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What happens if you press Enter after typing data in a cell?
The data is saved in the cell and the selection moves down to the cell below.
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How can you quickly replace the entire content of a cell?
Select the cell and start typing. The old content will be replaced as soon as you start typing.
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How do you undo a data entry or edit mistake in Google Sheets?
Click the Undo button (curved arrow) on the toolbar or press Ctrl + Z (Cmd + Z on Mac) to undo the last action.
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What key do you press to move to the next cell on the right after entering data?
AEnter
BTab
CSpace
DEsc
How do you start editing a cell without deleting its content?
AStart typing immediately
BPress Delete
CPress Esc
DDouble-click the cell
If you want to replace the entire content of a cell, what should you do?
ASelect the cell and start typing
BDouble-click and edit
CPress F2
DPress Ctrl + Z
Which key combination undoes your last data entry?
ACtrl + X
BCtrl + Y
CCtrl + Z
DCtrl + C
What happens if you press Enter after typing data in a cell?
AThe data is saved and selection moves down
BThe data is deleted
CThe data is saved and selection moves right
DNothing happens
Explain the steps to enter and edit data in a Google Sheets cell.
Think about how you start typing, confirm, and then change data if needed.
You got /5 concepts.
    Describe how to replace existing data in a cell quickly.
    Focus on what happens when you type without double-clicking.
    You got /4 concepts.