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- NikolinoDEGold Contributor
The red square character to the left below the cell typically indicates an error or warning related to the cell's content. In Microsoft Excel, this red square, often referred to as a "smart tag," is used to provide additional information or actions associated with the cell content. In this case, the content of the cell seems to include "DB" and "02-ott," and Excel may be detecting an issue or a potential action based on the content.
To determine the specific nature of the red square, you can follow these steps:
- Click on the cell that displays the red square.
- When you click on the cell, the red square should become an icon or a button.
- Click on the red square icon or button, and Excel should display a drop-down menu or tooltip with information or actions related to the content of the cell.
The information or actions provided may help you correct an error, format the content, or perform other relevant tasks related to the cell's content.
Keep in mind that the specific actions and information provided by the red square may vary based on the context of your Excel worksheet and the content of the cell.
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