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How to Link fact in spreadsheet

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in this video lets talk about creating links or hyperlinks in Google Sheets so lets start with the easy one so you could just create a link anywhere you like so lets say you have some text here it says click here and then you want to make a link out of this you can just simply right click and go to insert link and you have a few options here you can either just paste the hyperlink you want to point to so for example you can do something like this its probably best to just copy this from the URL in the browser here whatever you want to link to and just point like this and that should work and at this point if I click here see thats a link you can click on it it will take you in this case to Google now then I can click this little pencil icon and we can go back and modify this this would be the text here and this is the actual link itself now thats an external link you can also do internal link inside of your spreadsheet so an example of that could be

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Link to data in a spreadsheet In Sheets, click the cell you want to add the link to. Click Insert. Link. In the Link box, click Select a range of cells to link. Highlight the cell or range of cells you want to link to. Click OK. (Optional) Change the link text. Click Apply.
There are a few ways to use FACT in Google Sheets. One way is to use the FACT function. The FACT function takes a number and calculates the factorial of that number. For example, if you want to calculate the factorial of 5, you would use the function =FACT(5).
Calculating Factorial in Excel Using the FACT Function Excel has the in-built FACT function that can be used to calculate the factorial of any number. The FACT function only takes one argument, which is the number for which you want to get the factorial value.
The syntax of FACTDOUBLE in Google Sheets is as follows: =FACTDOUBLE(number) where number is the number you want to calculate the factorial of. For example, if you wanted to calculate the factorial of 5, you would type =FACTDOUBLE(5) into a cell in Google Sheets, and the result would be 120.
The process of displaying or using data that resides in another cell, perhaps even in another workbook, is known as data linking. Excel enables you to link the data in your worksheet with data in other sheets, other workbooks and even other applications.
The syntax of FACT in Excel is =FACT(number) where number is the number of desired factorials. For example, to calculate 5! (5 factorial), the formula would be =FACT(5). To calculate 10!, the formula would be =FACT(10).
In more mathematical terms, the factorial of a number (n!) is equal to n(n-1). For example, if you want to calculate the factorial for four, you would write: 4! = 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 24.
Factorial Notation The factorial of a positive integer is represented by the symbol n!.

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