Excel truncates values without warning if they do not fit in the column width, highlighting the need for manual adjustment. Finite memory constraints prevent Excel from displaying exact answers for decimal values with infinite digits. Users can adjust column widths manually using the column width pointer.
False. If you move cells into a column that is not wide enough to display number values, Excel will not display a message so that you can adjust as necessary. Instead, it will truncate the values without warning.
As mentioned, Excel cannot display the exact answer for decimal values with infinite digits due to finite memory constraints. For example, entering = 1/7 in a cell, widening the column, and increasing decimal places will eventually show zeroes.
To avoid this issue, users can manually adjust column widths by clicking and dragging the column width pointer to ensure values are displayed correctly.
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