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Where should you click to edit an existing formula?

a. in a cell that is referenced in the formula

b. in the first blank cell of a worksheet

c. in the formula bar

d. in the status bar

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  1. 25 May, 10:57
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    option c "in the formula bar"
  2. 25 May, 11:13
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    You can edit the existing formula by clicking the cell in which formula is referenced, then edit the formula in the formula bar. (option c is correct)

    Explanation:

    This question is about how to edit the existing formula. In Excel, you can edit the formula. First, you have to click the cell in which the formula is written. Then you have to edit it in the formula bar. However, if you know and remember the formula, you can edit directly in the cell. But the best practice is to edit the formula in the formula bar.

    Why other options are not correct.

    In a cell that is referenced in the formula:

    The cell that is referenced in the formula does not affect the formula. Because to edit something in the referenced cell, does not guarantee to affect the formula that you want to edit. To edit the existing formula, you click the cell in which formula is written, then edit it in the formula bar.

    In the first blank cell of the worksheet

    It is not necessary, that there would be a formula in the first cell. But, if there is a formula in the first cell, you should edit the formula directly in the formula bar.

    In the status bar

    You can't edit the existing formula in the status bar because the status bar is used for showing the status of actions you are doing in excel. The status bar is shown at the bottom of the excel sheet.
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