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If you select one cell, it will be active. However, if you select multiple cells at once, only one can be the active cell. That is usually the cell you select first.
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When a new Excel worksheet is first opened, A1 is the active cell. It can be changed after that.
If a single cell is selected it is the active cell. If more than one cell is selected, then the first one that is selected is the active cell.
Pressing Ctrl + Home will change the active cell to cell A1 in Excel.
To format a cell in excel right click on it, then on the thing that pops up click on format cell
It will bring the cursor back to cell A1 and make it the active cell.
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If you have a value in, for instance, cell A1 then if, for instance, you put =A1 in cell B1 then cell B1 will now contain a duplicate of cell A1.
Cell A1 in Sheet1. A1 will also be the active cell in all other sheets.
That depends on the version of Excel. Up to Excel 2003 it would be A1:IV65536. From Excel 2007 onwards it would be A1:XFD1048576.
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A1 is the address of the first cell.
It is the cell selected at the current time. If you start typing, what you type will appear in that cell. Only one cell can be the active one, even when you have lots of cells selected. It will always be a different colour to other selected cells if others are selected.
If you are referring to MS Excel, A1 represents the cell in the top left corner of a worksheet.
Press Ctrl - Home.