Questions: For which of the following would you use the Paste arrow in the Clipboard group when pasting a copied cell? To paste the cell's number formatting only. To paste all items on the Clipboard. To erase the cell value from the Clipboard. To compute the results of a function.

For which of the following would you use the Paste arrow in the Clipboard group when pasting a copied cell?
To paste the cell's number formatting only.
To paste all items on the Clipboard.
To erase the cell value from the Clipboard.
To compute the results of a function.
Transcript text: For which of the following would you use the Paste arrow in the Clipboard group when pasting a copied cell? To paste the cell's number formatting only. To paste all items on the Clipboard. To erase the cell value from the Clipboard. To compute the results of a function.
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The answer is the first one: to paste the cell's number formatting only.

Explanation for each option:

  1. To paste the cell's number formatting only.

    • This is correct. The Paste arrow in the Clipboard group in applications like Excel provides options to paste specific attributes of the copied cell, such as number formatting, without pasting the actual data.
  2. To paste all items on the Clipboard.

    • Incorrect. The Paste arrow is not used to paste all items on the Clipboard. It is used to select specific paste options for the current copied item.
  3. To erase the cell value from the Clipboard.

    • Incorrect. The Paste arrow does not erase items from the Clipboard; it is used to paste them in various formats.
  4. To compute the results of a function.

    • Incorrect. The Paste arrow is not used for computing functions. It is used for pasting data in different formats.

In summary, the Paste arrow is used to paste specific attributes of a copied cell, such as number formatting, rather than the entire content or for computing functions.

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