2. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet
developed by Microsoft for Windows,
macOS, Android and iOS. It features
calculation or computation
capabilities, graphing tools, pivot
tables, and a macro programming
language called Visual Basic for
Applications. Excel forms part of the
Microsoft Office suite of software.
6. The AVERAGE Function - is
categorized under Excel Statistical
functions. It will return the average
value of a given series of numbers in
Excel. The function is used to
calculate the arithmetic mean of a
given set of arguments in Excel
7. The SUM function helps add the
numerical values. These values
can be supplied to the function
as numbers, cell references, or
ranges. The SUM function is
used when there is a need to find
the total of specified cells.
8. SUMIF Function - The SUMIF
Function is categorized under
Excel Math and Trigonometry
functions. It will sum up cells
that meet the given criteria. The
criteria are based on dates,
numbers, and text.
9. The COUNT function counts the
number of cells that contain
numbers, and counts numbers
within the list of arguments. Use
the COUNT function to get the
number of entries in a number
field that is in a range or array of
numbers
10. The COUNTA function counts cells
containing any type of information,
including error values and empty
text (""). For example, if the range
contains a formula that returns an
empty string, the COUNTA function
counts that value. The COUNTA
function does not count empty cells.
11. The CONCATENATE function allows
you to combine text from different
cells into one cell. In our example,
we can use it to combine the text in
column A and column B to create a
combined name in a new column.
Before we start writing the function,
we'll need to insert a new column in
our spreadsheet for this data.
12. The IF function is one of the most
popular functions in Excel, and
it allows you to make logical
comparisons between a value and
what you expect. So an IF statement
can have two results. The first result
is if your comparison is True, the
second if your comparison is False.
13. When you need to find information in
a large spreadsheet, or you are
always looking for the same kind of
information, use the VLOOKUP
function. VLOOKUP works a lot like
a phone book, where you start with
the piece of data you know, like
someone's name, in order to find out
what you don't know, like their
phone number.
14. An Excel drop down list is a data
validation function that allows
users to select an option from a
list of choices. It can be
particularly useful in performing
financial modeling and analysis
by incorporating scenarios and
making a spreadsheet more
dynamic.