The cursor is called a cursor in MS Excel.
A cursor that is used when selecting a whole cell in an excel spreadsheet.
to select cells
Move the mouse cursor to what you want to select.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, place your cursor in row 2 and click on Freeze Panes. The Freeze Pains command will freeze the rows above the cursor. Excel 2007 offers an option to freeze top row no matter where your cursor is located.
You place your cursor in the cell, and delete the formula.
An I-beam is a cursor on the mouse that makes it look like a capital "I". It happens when the mouse goes over highlightable text. When you mouseover text, the cursor changes its look, the new 'I' look is called an I-beam pointer.
It allows you to combine elements of different styles together.
In Excel, it will move one cell to the right.
Styles are on the Home tab in Excel from versions 2007 onwards and in the Formatting menu in the older versions. From those places you can access styles and change them.
It will bring the cursor back to cell A1 and make it the active cell.
drag the little square on lower right so that the arrow cursor changes to a + cross.