![]() ![]() If you’re editing the formula, the Smart Cell View shows you the formula result. ![]() If the selected cell contains a formula, the Smart Cell View shows you the formula. The Smart Cell View shows you the actual value of a selected cell (for example, “12:00 AM”), or the formatted value of a cell if you’re editing it (for example, “4/3”). When you select a table cell, the Smart Cell View appears at the bottom of the Numbers window. Select nonadjacent cells: Click a cell, then Command-click any other cells. If you do this accidentally, drag the yellow dot back to its original position, or press Command-Z on the keyboard to undo the action. If you drag the yellow dot, you copy the cell contents to the rows you drag over. ![]() Select a range of adjacent cells: Click a cell, then drag a white dot any direction across the range of adjacent cells. Select a cell to add or edit its content: Double-click it. ![]()
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