In Excel's Goal Seek feature, the "Set Cell" field represents the formula element that you want to solve or target a specific value for. This is typically the cell containing a formula that depends on one or more input variables. The "By Changing Cell" field is where you specify the input variable that Excel will adjust to achieve the desired outcome in the "Set Cell."
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In the context of it being a database, then the row of values would represent a field in that database.
They can represent values in cells. They also can represent columns (letters) and rows (numbers).
You could say False. It is not always known as a field. However, in the context of a database or list in Excel, it can be referred to as a field. A field is something associated with databases. In Access a column would always be a field, but only sometimes in Excel.
The word "the" does not really represent anything in an excel spreadsheet. My guess is that the person who asked this question left something out or was trying to find the meaning of a symbol which can't be represented here.
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Not in Excel. Excel does not use fractions. If you need to use fractions, then turn them into decimals. You can represent 1/2 in excel with the formula =1/2.
A column chart.
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