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EXCEL中,删除某单元格后,变化()。A、右边的单元格左移或下方的单元格上移 B

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EXCEL中,删除某单元格后,变化()。

A、右边的单元格左移或下方的单元格上移

B、左边的单元格右移

C、上方的单元格下移

D、表格格不变

答案:

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