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[Music] you have several options when you want to enter data manually in excel you can enter data in one cell or in several cells and at same time the data you enter can be a text a date a time or a number hello and welcome to excellent excel in this video we are going to learn how to enter data and how to edit data so lets get started so lets say if you want to enter data you can just click on any of the cells here and start typing a number a text a date or a time now the cell in which you are going to enter the data is called the active cell you can notice that when i select the cell for typing it shows that the cell is ready for entering the data lets say i type in a number 1 here when you enter the data it will reflect in your formula bar as well now if you want to go to another cell you can either select the cell or press the down arrow key to move to the next cell once you move to the next cell you will notice that by default excel aligns the number to the right side of the c