the resulting values
Yes.
It will show what cells have formulas and what cells have values, which can help to verify that numbers and formulas are being entered into the correct cells, and that people are using formulas rather than their own calculations to come up with results.
Hold down the Ctrl key & press ~ to toggle between showing formulas and resulting values
The formulas version shows the formulas in the cells that has them. Cells that just have values are shown with those values. Column widths automatically become wider in the formulas version so that the formulas can be seen.
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No. You can only have the focus on one at a time. You could have formulas in cells in the second one that make their values equal to the corresponding cells in the first or do some other calculation with them. As you entered the data in one, data would also appear in the second. However, that is not really having the data being entered simultaneously as the formulas would have had to have been entered first, and the formulas rather than the data would be in those cells and it would only go in when you pressed the Enter key or clicked on the tick on the formula bar to enter it.
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i would tell the xbox360 makers. or maybe you entered the wrong code but rather then that i don't know
Accounting is a system. Like with all systems it is only as good as the information entered into it, although it does provide some checks and balances. If not all the information is entered, or if the information is entered incorrectly then the system is useless.
You use formulas rather than actual numeric values. Logical values are usually generated from formulas, so they are rarely typed in literally, so you would type formulas in instead of them, with cell references in those formulas, and possibly some values.