
Move or copy cells, rows, and columns - Microsoft Support
You can use the Cut command or Copy command to move or copy selected cells, rows, and columns, but you can also move or copy them by using the mouse. By default, Excel displays …
Insert data from picture - Microsoft Support
Learn how to insert data from a picture with Excel - and you can use your smartphone or tablet to take the picture. Excel's powerful AI capabilities can convert your hand written or printed data …
Copy visible cells only - Microsoft Support
Note: Excel pastes the copied data into consecutive rows or columns. If the paste area contains hidden rows or columns, you might have to unhide the paste area to see all of the copied cells.
Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data - Microsoft Support
You can use the Move or Copy Sheet command to move or copy entire worksheets (also known as sheets), to other locations in the same or a different workbook. You can use the Cut and …
Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa
You can paste data as transposed data within your workbook. Transpose reorients the content of copied cells when pasting. Data in rows is pasted into columns and vice versa. Here's how you …
Combine text from two or more cells into one cell in Microsoft Excel
You can combine data from multiple cells into a single cell using the Ampersand symbol (&) or the CONCAT function.
Insert and update Excel data in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
You can link data from an Excel spreadsheet to your presentation. If the data on the spreadsheet changes, you can update it in your presentation with just a few clicks.
Enter data in multiple worksheets at the same time
In Excel, you can enter the same data into several worksheets without retyping or copying and pasting the text into each one.
Copy and paste specific cell content in Excel for Mac
You can copy and paste specific cell content or attributes (such as formulas, formats, comments, and validation). By default, if you use the Copy and Paste buttons (or + C and + V), all …
Move data from Excel to Access - Microsoft Support
This article shows you how to move your data from Excel to Access and convert your data to relational tables so that you can use Microsoft Excel and Access together.