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At times, a cell might display #####. This occurs when the cell contains a number or a date that exceeds
                  the width of the cell, so it cannot display all the characters that its format requires.

                  To see the entire contents of  the cell with its current format, you must increase the width of the column.


                         INSERTING ROWS/COLUMNS


                  To insert a row in a worksheet, follow these steps:

                  Step 1:  Click the row heading above which you want to insert a new row.
                  Step 2:  Click on the Insert command under the Cells group on the Home tab.

                  Step 3:  Select the Insert Sheet Rows option from the drop-down list.



















                                                            Inserting a new row
                  A new row will be inserted above the selected row.

                  To insert a column in a worksheet, follow these steps:
                  Step 1:  Click the column heading where you want to insert a new column.

                  Step 2:  Click on the Insert command on the Home tab.
                  Step 3:  Click on Insert Sheet Columns.
                                                                                                  Inserting a new column
                  A new column will be inserted to the left of the selected column.


                         MERGING CELLS


                  While working on Excel, you might need to combine some cells to show a part of data under one
                  heading as shown. Combining two or more cells is known as Merging. To merge cells, follow these
                  steps:

                  Step 1:   Select two or more adjacent cells that you want to merge.

                        Fungi networks communicate
                    through complex systems, much like
                      how Excel connects different data
                    points across sheets and workbooks.

                                                                                                     Merging cells

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