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hi Iamp;#39;m Ted today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to edit the contents of a cell in Excel I have a small spreadsheet set up here um itamp;#39;s just a goofy thing that I set up for the purpose of illustrating things and we have the name the state and the occupation of several fictional people so letamp;#39;s say we want to change letamp;#39;s say Guido here letamp;#39;s say his boat sunk he was a fisherman in Alaska and letamp;#39;s say heamp;#39;s now going to be working as a as a doc worker so what we do is we go to the cell we want to change and we double click on it and when I do that Watch What Happens here in Whatamp;#39;s called the formula bar up here Iamp;#39;m going to double click down here and you can see that the check mark and the X are now active in the formula bar now we can edit it either directly in the cell or we can go up here so weamp;#39;re going to go up to the formula bar double click on that weamp;#39;re now in text edit mode and weamp;#39;r