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Changing cell contents

In Google Sheets, data is stored in cells, and each one can be uniquely identified using its cell address, which is a combination of the column and row labels.

Understanding cell addresses is key to a strong Google Sheets foundation, so in this exercise, you'll use cell addresses to identify specific cells and change their contents.

This exercise is part of the course

Introduction to Google Sheets

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Exercise instructions

  • Change the value of cell C2 to 200.
  • Change the value of cell E4 to $2.50.
  • On row 6, add data for Baking powder, which has a weight of 30 grams, contains 10 kcal, expires on 2018-12-31, and costs $0.10.

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