A supplemental PowerPoint to the Excel Basics Training.
A YouTube playlist of the accompanying videos can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKHQ_KpQoKYbM6MgOvURFfEYaHOoh28D6
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is used to organize and manipulate numerical data in electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to perform calculations, create charts and graphs, and format information.
- The Excel interface includes tabs for worksheets, a title bar, menu bar, and toolbars for common functions like formatting and calculations.
- Key functions covered include entering and formatting data, creating formulas for calculations, sorting and filtering data, inserting charts and graphs, printing worksheets, and using keyboard shortcuts.
The document provides instructions for formatting cells and cell contents in Excel, including changing cell alignment, merging and splitting cells, wrapping text, applying number formats, borders and styles, setting column width and row height, and other cell formatting options. Key steps include selecting the relevant cells, using formatting tools on the Home tab, and specifying format properties.
This document provides an introduction and tutorial for Microsoft Excel. It begins with an overview of Excel and what it can be used for, such as budget creation, data analysis, and presenting information. It then discusses key Excel components like the ribbon menu, cells, columns, rows, and worksheets. The document provides instructions for common tasks like navigating, entering data, formatting text and cells, inserting and deleting rows and columns, sorting data, and printing. It concludes by explaining how to copy and paste formatting between cells using tools like the format painter.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of Microsoft Excel including its features, file formats, navigation keys, worksheets, formatting, cells and ranges, formulas, functions, and error values. It describes Excel's abilities for number crunching, creating charts and graphs, organizing lists, and accessing other data. It also outlines the basic components of formulas in Excel including operators, cell references, values/text, and functions. Finally, it provides examples of commonly used functions like SUM, AVERAGE, VLOOKUP, and COUNTIF.
Microsoft Excel allows users to organize data into spreadsheets. It contains workbooks with multiple worksheets made of cells organized into rows and columns. Excel provides functions to perform calculations and analyze data. Users can format worksheets, insert charts and images, and print selections of cells or entire worksheets. Formulas using built-in functions can easily calculate and manipulate data in Excel.
Microsoft Excel is the world's most widely used spreadsheet program and part of the Microsoft Office suite. Excel excels at creating charts, solving numerical problems, and handling non-numerical problems. Formulas in Excel use mathematical instructions and references to cells or ranges to perform calculations using operators, constants, and functions. Scenarios in Excel allow users to model different outcomes by changing inputs and seeing updated results.
The document is a tutorial for using Microsoft Excel. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the Excel interface and use basic functions. The tutorial covers topics such as navigating the Excel screen, entering formulas and data, formatting worksheets, creating charts, and using keyboard shortcuts. It also includes explanations and instructions for common Excel tasks like opening and saving files, editing data, printing worksheets, and more.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft Excel. It begins with opening Excel and navigating within workbooks and worksheets. It describes entering different types of data like numbers, text, formulas. It discusses selecting cells, entering and editing data, copying and moving data using fill handle. It also covers saving workbooks in compatibility mode to allow opening in older Excel versions. The document is presented by Abdulbasit H. Mhdi and contains guidance, instructions and screenshots to explain key Excel concepts.
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is used to organize and manipulate numerical data in electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to perform calculations, create charts and graphs, and format information.
- The Excel interface includes tabs for worksheets, a title bar, menu bar, and toolbars for common functions like formatting and calculations.
- Key functions covered include entering and formatting data, creating formulas for calculations, sorting and filtering data, inserting charts and graphs, printing worksheets, and using keyboard shortcuts.
The document provides instructions for formatting cells and cell contents in Excel, including changing cell alignment, merging and splitting cells, wrapping text, applying number formats, borders and styles, setting column width and row height, and other cell formatting options. Key steps include selecting the relevant cells, using formatting tools on the Home tab, and specifying format properties.
This document provides an introduction and tutorial for Microsoft Excel. It begins with an overview of Excel and what it can be used for, such as budget creation, data analysis, and presenting information. It then discusses key Excel components like the ribbon menu, cells, columns, rows, and worksheets. The document provides instructions for common tasks like navigating, entering data, formatting text and cells, inserting and deleting rows and columns, sorting data, and printing. It concludes by explaining how to copy and paste formatting between cells using tools like the format painter.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of Microsoft Excel including its features, file formats, navigation keys, worksheets, formatting, cells and ranges, formulas, functions, and error values. It describes Excel's abilities for number crunching, creating charts and graphs, organizing lists, and accessing other data. It also outlines the basic components of formulas in Excel including operators, cell references, values/text, and functions. Finally, it provides examples of commonly used functions like SUM, AVERAGE, VLOOKUP, and COUNTIF.
Microsoft Excel allows users to organize data into spreadsheets. It contains workbooks with multiple worksheets made of cells organized into rows and columns. Excel provides functions to perform calculations and analyze data. Users can format worksheets, insert charts and images, and print selections of cells or entire worksheets. Formulas using built-in functions can easily calculate and manipulate data in Excel.
Microsoft Excel is the world's most widely used spreadsheet program and part of the Microsoft Office suite. Excel excels at creating charts, solving numerical problems, and handling non-numerical problems. Formulas in Excel use mathematical instructions and references to cells or ranges to perform calculations using operators, constants, and functions. Scenarios in Excel allow users to model different outcomes by changing inputs and seeing updated results.
The document is a tutorial for using Microsoft Excel. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the Excel interface and use basic functions. The tutorial covers topics such as navigating the Excel screen, entering formulas and data, formatting worksheets, creating charts, and using keyboard shortcuts. It also includes explanations and instructions for common Excel tasks like opening and saving files, editing data, printing worksheets, and more.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft Excel. It begins with opening Excel and navigating within workbooks and worksheets. It describes entering different types of data like numbers, text, formulas. It discusses selecting cells, entering and editing data, copying and moving data using fill handle. It also covers saving workbooks in compatibility mode to allow opening in older Excel versions. The document is presented by Abdulbasit H. Mhdi and contains guidance, instructions and screenshots to explain key Excel concepts.
Microsoft Access is a relational database management system that allows users to create and manage databases. It has features that help build and view information in databases. Access integrates with Excel and Word. Users can create tables to store and organize data, as well as forms to view and edit table records and reports to present queried data. The document provides steps on getting started with Access, creating databases, tables, forms, and reports.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel basics, including defining key terms like worksheet and workbook, identifying the parts of a worksheet, opening and saving workbooks, entering and editing data, searching and replacing values, zooming and printing worksheets, and closing files. The objectives are to learn the basic functions and navigation of Excel in order to effectively manage and analyze data in spreadsheets.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel for beginnersBlogger Mumma
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft that features calculation and graphing tools. It consists of worksheets containing columns and rows where data is entered into cells referenced by their column letter and row number intersection. The basic Excel interface includes a title bar, menu bar, toolbars and worksheets. Formulas and functions can be used to perform calculations on the data in cells. Charts and graphs can be generated from cell data to visualize information. Data can be copied, filtered, and sorted as needed.
Excel allows users to create and edit spreadsheets. It contains tools for entering and formatting data, performing calculations with formulas and functions, and creating charts and graphs. Common Excel functions include SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, and financial calculations. Users can format cells, insert and delete rows/columns, move or copy data, and fill cells automatically with a series.
Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program that allows users to store, organize, and manipulate data in a grid of rows and columns called a worksheet. Worksheets contain cells that can hold text, numbers, or formulas. Excel provides tools like functions, charts, and data analysis features to help work with large amounts of data. Users can enter values, edit data, search, zoom, and print worksheets.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel. It discusses that Excel is a spreadsheet application used to organize data into tables and perform calculations. Key points covered include:
- Excel uses a grid of rows and columns to display data in worksheets.
- Common tasks in Excel include entering data, formatting cells, adjusting worksheet layout, printing, using formulas and functions, and creating charts and pivot tables.
- Advanced features include conditional formatting, comments, grouping worksheets, and sharing workbooks with other users.
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Microsoft Office Excel was never so easy to understand like now!
Microsoft Excel is a component of MS Office used to enter, analyze, and present quantitative data. It uses a spreadsheet format laid out in a grid of rows and columns. Excel is commonly used in business for tasks like budgeting, inventory management, and decision making. The Excel window interface includes elements like the ribbon, tabs, quick access toolbar, worksheet, formula bar, and status bar that allow the user to navigate, enter data and formulas, and view information. Formulas in Excel use operators to calculate and return values based on cell data.
This document discusses Microsoft Excel and its features. It introduces Excel as a spreadsheet program that allows users to organize, format and calculate data. It describes the basic interface of Excel including cells, columns, rows and sheets. It also provides information on common Excel functions and formulas for calculations, examples of using Excel to create simple reports and bills, and a formula for calculating age based on date of birth and the current year.
This document provides information about Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program that allows users to create graphs, worksheets, and perform calculations.
- It has features like calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called VBA.
- Excel is useful for tasks like data entry, data manipulation, formulas, analysis, and automatic graphing.
- The document then reviews parts of the Excel window and interface like ribbons, tabs, and cells.
- It provides instructions on opening, saving, and manipulating Excel files and worksheets.
Excel is a spreadsheet application from Microsoft. It allows users to enter data, calculate values, and format cells. The latest version is Excel 2013. Excel uses workbooks that contain worksheets where data is entered into cells organized in columns and rows. Formulas can be used to perform calculations with functions. Data is formatted for appearance. A sample worksheet is created to track student course information and calculate GPA.
This document provides an overview of creating and working with tables in Microsoft Access. It describes how to design a table by adding fields and setting their properties. Key points covered include data types, primary keys, field properties like format, validation and required fields. Navigation and editing features for working with table data are also summarized.
The document discusses spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel. It defines a spreadsheet as a configuration of rows and columns, also known as a worksheet. Spreadsheets are used to calculate and compare numerical or financial data. Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office suite, allows users to understand and work with spreadsheets. The document reviews the history and features of different Excel versions. It provides an overview of basic spreadsheet concepts such as workbooks, worksheets, cells, and cell references. It also reviews keyboard shortcuts for navigating within a spreadsheet.
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Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics course for Beginners
Objective: This is free Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics course. In this course, you will learn about working with Microsoft Excel 2016.
After completion of this course, you will be familiar to work with Microsoft Excel 2016.
Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics Course Contents
1. Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016
2. Microsoft Excel 2016 New Features
3. Microsoft Excel 2016 Application Interface
4. Data Entry in Excel, Cells and Ranges
5. Formatting Data and Conditional Formatting
6. Introduction to Tables
7. Saving Workbooks in Multiple Formats
8. Basic Functions in Excel
9. Creating Charts
10. Printing Options in Excel 2016
check out more details about this course from http://msofficeguru.in (Anil Kumar Devarasetti)
Excel is a computer program used to create electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to organize data, create charts and perform calculations. Key features include conditional formatting to highlight certain cells based on values, pivot tables to analyze and summarize large datasets, and functions like SUM, AVERAGE, and IF to perform calculations on cell values. Formulas can contain relative or absolute cell references, and functions follow an order of operations to evaluate complex formulas correctly.
Excel can be used for calculations, data management, charts and graphs. It contains worksheets organized into rows and columns within a workbook. Each worksheet has cells located at the intersection of rows and columns that can be referenced by their address. Data is entered into cells and basic navigation uses keyboard shortcuts like tab, arrow keys, page up/down and Ctrl+home. Cells, rows and columns can be selected using the mouse or keyboard for editing.
This document provides an overview of the basic features and interface of Microsoft Excel, including how to open and save worksheets, customize Excel, modify worksheets by formatting cells and adding formulas and functions, and sort and filter data. It describes the main parts of the Excel interface such as the ribbon, formula bar, rows and columns, scroll bars, and sheet tabs. It also explains how to exit Excel.
This document provides an overview of key Excel concepts and tasks, including:
1) Excel is a program used to enter and analyze quantitative data in spreadsheets. It allows what-if analysis by changing values to assess impacts.
2) The tutorial covers navigating and exploring Excel, entering data, formulas and functions, formatting cells, inserting and deleting rows/columns/worksheets, and printing worksheets.
3) Formulas use operators to combine values from cells and return a single result. Functions are predefined formulas like SUM to simplify calculations.
This document provides 50 tips for using various Excel functions and features. It begins with tips on creating macros, the GETPIVOTDATA function, formatting chart axes, date validation, and using the IF function. Subsequent tips cover additional functions and features such as nested IF statements, forecasting, error handling, date formatting, highlighting dates, transposing data, data validation, random number generation, hyperlinks, data consolidation, text functions, pivot tables, and more. The tips provide step-by-step examples and explanations for how to utilize Excel to analyze data, validate information, visualize results in charts and pivot tables, and automate repetitive tasks.
The document provides an introduction to Excel including its definition, basic components, and functions. It outlines how to create workbooks and worksheets, navigate within a spreadsheet, enter and format data, create formulas, and print graphs and charts. The key topics covered include the Excel interface and toolbars, entering and editing data, basic navigation techniques, formatting cells and numbers, building formulas using AutoSum, and a four-step process for inserting charts.
This courseware will introduce you to basics in working with Excel Spreadsheets. It'll serve as a compliment to the in-lab sessions that will be held during the data journalism training session - Voter's Count - in Kumasi
This document outlines the objectives and key concepts covered in a PowerPoint presentation for a chapter in a Microsoft Excel 2010 textbook. The chapter covers using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MIN and MAX; moving and formatting data; using logical functions like COUNTIF and IF; working with dates and times; creating, sorting and filtering tables; navigating and formatting worksheets; copying and pasting data; creating summary sheets; and formatting and printing worksheets. The document provides explanations and examples of these skills and concepts to accompany the PowerPoint presentation.
Microsoft Access is a relational database management system that allows users to create and manage databases. It has features that help build and view information in databases. Access integrates with Excel and Word. Users can create tables to store and organize data, as well as forms to view and edit table records and reports to present queried data. The document provides steps on getting started with Access, creating databases, tables, forms, and reports.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel basics, including defining key terms like worksheet and workbook, identifying the parts of a worksheet, opening and saving workbooks, entering and editing data, searching and replacing values, zooming and printing worksheets, and closing files. The objectives are to learn the basic functions and navigation of Excel in order to effectively manage and analyze data in spreadsheets.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel for beginnersBlogger Mumma
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft that features calculation and graphing tools. It consists of worksheets containing columns and rows where data is entered into cells referenced by their column letter and row number intersection. The basic Excel interface includes a title bar, menu bar, toolbars and worksheets. Formulas and functions can be used to perform calculations on the data in cells. Charts and graphs can be generated from cell data to visualize information. Data can be copied, filtered, and sorted as needed.
Excel allows users to create and edit spreadsheets. It contains tools for entering and formatting data, performing calculations with formulas and functions, and creating charts and graphs. Common Excel functions include SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, and financial calculations. Users can format cells, insert and delete rows/columns, move or copy data, and fill cells automatically with a series.
Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program that allows users to store, organize, and manipulate data in a grid of rows and columns called a worksheet. Worksheets contain cells that can hold text, numbers, or formulas. Excel provides tools like functions, charts, and data analysis features to help work with large amounts of data. Users can enter values, edit data, search, zoom, and print worksheets.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel. It discusses that Excel is a spreadsheet application used to organize data into tables and perform calculations. Key points covered include:
- Excel uses a grid of rows and columns to display data in worksheets.
- Common tasks in Excel include entering data, formatting cells, adjusting worksheet layout, printing, using formulas and functions, and creating charts and pivot tables.
- Advanced features include conditional formatting, comments, grouping worksheets, and sharing workbooks with other users.
Just some excel courses. Have fun and learn from basic to advance, to develope strong skills in operating Excel.
Microsoft Office Excel was never so easy to understand like now!
Microsoft Excel is a component of MS Office used to enter, analyze, and present quantitative data. It uses a spreadsheet format laid out in a grid of rows and columns. Excel is commonly used in business for tasks like budgeting, inventory management, and decision making. The Excel window interface includes elements like the ribbon, tabs, quick access toolbar, worksheet, formula bar, and status bar that allow the user to navigate, enter data and formulas, and view information. Formulas in Excel use operators to calculate and return values based on cell data.
This document discusses Microsoft Excel and its features. It introduces Excel as a spreadsheet program that allows users to organize, format and calculate data. It describes the basic interface of Excel including cells, columns, rows and sheets. It also provides information on common Excel functions and formulas for calculations, examples of using Excel to create simple reports and bills, and a formula for calculating age based on date of birth and the current year.
This document provides information about Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program that allows users to create graphs, worksheets, and perform calculations.
- It has features like calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called VBA.
- Excel is useful for tasks like data entry, data manipulation, formulas, analysis, and automatic graphing.
- The document then reviews parts of the Excel window and interface like ribbons, tabs, and cells.
- It provides instructions on opening, saving, and manipulating Excel files and worksheets.
Excel is a spreadsheet application from Microsoft. It allows users to enter data, calculate values, and format cells. The latest version is Excel 2013. Excel uses workbooks that contain worksheets where data is entered into cells organized in columns and rows. Formulas can be used to perform calculations with functions. Data is formatted for appearance. A sample worksheet is created to track student course information and calculate GPA.
This document provides an overview of creating and working with tables in Microsoft Access. It describes how to design a table by adding fields and setting their properties. Key points covered include data types, primary keys, field properties like format, validation and required fields. Navigation and editing features for working with table data are also summarized.
The document discusses spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel. It defines a spreadsheet as a configuration of rows and columns, also known as a worksheet. Spreadsheets are used to calculate and compare numerical or financial data. Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office suite, allows users to understand and work with spreadsheets. The document reviews the history and features of different Excel versions. It provides an overview of basic spreadsheet concepts such as workbooks, worksheets, cells, and cell references. It also reviews keyboard shortcuts for navigating within a spreadsheet.
Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics Course contentsAnil Kumar
Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics course for Beginners
Objective: This is free Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics course. In this course, you will learn about working with Microsoft Excel 2016.
After completion of this course, you will be familiar to work with Microsoft Excel 2016.
Microsoft Excel 2016 Basics Course Contents
1. Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016
2. Microsoft Excel 2016 New Features
3. Microsoft Excel 2016 Application Interface
4. Data Entry in Excel, Cells and Ranges
5. Formatting Data and Conditional Formatting
6. Introduction to Tables
7. Saving Workbooks in Multiple Formats
8. Basic Functions in Excel
9. Creating Charts
10. Printing Options in Excel 2016
check out more details about this course from http://msofficeguru.in (Anil Kumar Devarasetti)
Excel is a computer program used to create electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to organize data, create charts and perform calculations. Key features include conditional formatting to highlight certain cells based on values, pivot tables to analyze and summarize large datasets, and functions like SUM, AVERAGE, and IF to perform calculations on cell values. Formulas can contain relative or absolute cell references, and functions follow an order of operations to evaluate complex formulas correctly.
Excel can be used for calculations, data management, charts and graphs. It contains worksheets organized into rows and columns within a workbook. Each worksheet has cells located at the intersection of rows and columns that can be referenced by their address. Data is entered into cells and basic navigation uses keyboard shortcuts like tab, arrow keys, page up/down and Ctrl+home. Cells, rows and columns can be selected using the mouse or keyboard for editing.
This document provides an overview of the basic features and interface of Microsoft Excel, including how to open and save worksheets, customize Excel, modify worksheets by formatting cells and adding formulas and functions, and sort and filter data. It describes the main parts of the Excel interface such as the ribbon, formula bar, rows and columns, scroll bars, and sheet tabs. It also explains how to exit Excel.
This document provides an overview of key Excel concepts and tasks, including:
1) Excel is a program used to enter and analyze quantitative data in spreadsheets. It allows what-if analysis by changing values to assess impacts.
2) The tutorial covers navigating and exploring Excel, entering data, formulas and functions, formatting cells, inserting and deleting rows/columns/worksheets, and printing worksheets.
3) Formulas use operators to combine values from cells and return a single result. Functions are predefined formulas like SUM to simplify calculations.
This document provides 50 tips for using various Excel functions and features. It begins with tips on creating macros, the GETPIVOTDATA function, formatting chart axes, date validation, and using the IF function. Subsequent tips cover additional functions and features such as nested IF statements, forecasting, error handling, date formatting, highlighting dates, transposing data, data validation, random number generation, hyperlinks, data consolidation, text functions, pivot tables, and more. The tips provide step-by-step examples and explanations for how to utilize Excel to analyze data, validate information, visualize results in charts and pivot tables, and automate repetitive tasks.
The document provides an introduction to Excel including its definition, basic components, and functions. It outlines how to create workbooks and worksheets, navigate within a spreadsheet, enter and format data, create formulas, and print graphs and charts. The key topics covered include the Excel interface and toolbars, entering and editing data, basic navigation techniques, formatting cells and numbers, building formulas using AutoSum, and a four-step process for inserting charts.
This courseware will introduce you to basics in working with Excel Spreadsheets. It'll serve as a compliment to the in-lab sessions that will be held during the data journalism training session - Voter's Count - in Kumasi
This document outlines the objectives and key concepts covered in a PowerPoint presentation for a chapter in a Microsoft Excel 2010 textbook. The chapter covers using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MIN and MAX; moving and formatting data; using logical functions like COUNTIF and IF; working with dates and times; creating, sorting and filtering tables; navigating and formatting worksheets; copying and pasting data; creating summary sheets; and formatting and printing worksheets. The document provides explanations and examples of these skills and concepts to accompany the PowerPoint presentation.
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This document provides an overview and introduction to Microsoft Excel. It discusses the Excel screen layout including titles bars, menus, toolbars, and worksheets. It describes how to navigate and enter data into cells. Various Excel functions are also outlined such as formulas for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Other topics covered include formatting worksheets, creating charts, printing, and keyboard shortcuts. The document serves as a basic guide for getting started using Excel.
This document provides an outline for a lecture on introducing Microsoft Excel 2010. It discusses the Excel interface and various functions for navigating, selecting, editing, formatting and arranging cells, rows and columns. These include moving between worksheets, renaming worksheets, inserting and deleting rows and columns, changing row heights and column widths, hiding and unhiding rows and columns, and switching between different Excel views. The learning objectives are to understand and apply skills for exploring the Excel user interface and performing common tasks like formatting numbers and cells.
The document is a tutorial for learning how to use Microsoft Excel. It contains 10 steps:
1. The table of contents shows the topics
2. Click on topic links to begin learning
3. Learn at your own pace by clicking action buttons
4. Use the tutorial as a reference once familiar with Excel
The tutorial covers Excel basics like the screen, menus, worksheets, entering formulas and data, formatting, charts, and printing. It provides instructions on common tasks and encourages self-paced learning through the interactive material.
This document provides an outline for a training course on using Microsoft Excel. It includes learning objectives, topics that will be covered such as navigating worksheets, inserting and deleting rows and columns, and formatting cells. The document contains details on how to perform tasks like changing column widths, selecting cells and ranges, and editing and formatting worksheets. It also provides overviews of the Excel interface and different views within Excel.
This document provides an overview of key aspects of Microsoft Excel including:
- Excel is a widely used spreadsheet program that allows users to store, organize, and analyze information using workbooks, worksheets, and cells.
- The document reviews Excel interfaces such as the ribbon, toolbars, and shortcuts to help navigate and perform tasks more efficiently.
- Common functions and features like formulas, formatting, filtering, sorting, conditional formatting, and protecting sheets are described to understand how to manipulate and present data.
- Best practices for working with dates, times, and functions are covered to help properly store, display, and calculate dates and times in Excel.
Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet used to manipulate numerical data with formulas and functions. It allows users to perform tasks like preparing monthly sales reports, making loan payment schedules, and more. Excel has rows, columns, cells and allows for formatting of text, numbers, dates, as well as inserting charts, pictures, and other visual elements. Formulas can be used to perform calculations on worksheet data by using functions like SUM, AVERAGE, and more. Workbooks can be saved, protected with passwords, and files can be inserted, deleted or renamed.
The document provides an overview of how to use pivot tables in Excel to efficiently summarize and analyze large datasets. It explains that pivot tables allow users to automatically sort and count data from thousands of rows and columns in seconds. The document then guides the reader through steps to set up their first pivot table using sample data, including arranging fields and values, formatting options, calculating new fields, conditional formatting, and creating pivot charts. The overall document serves as a tutorial to help users learn the key capabilities and benefits of using pivot tables in Excel.
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Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application that allows users to enter and organize data into columns and rows, perform calculations with formulas, and visualize data through graphs and charts. It consists of worksheets where data is entered into cells that are organized by columns and rows. Common functions include formatting cells, filtering and sorting data, and using formulas to analyze data through calculations and pivot tables to examine relationships between variables.
This document provides an overview of an Excel training course. The course covers the Excel environment and interface, including tabs, ribbons, cells and worksheets. It outlines the modules and chapters to be covered, such as working with formulas and functions, formatting cells, printing, and more. The training will help participants learn how to navigate, enter and edit data, select cells, save and print workbooks, and adjust Excel settings.
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This document defines key terms related to the Excel user interface and workbooks. It describes:
1) The main components of the Excel interface including the title bar, menus, toolbars, worksheet, cells, and sheet tabs.
2) How workbooks contain worksheets made up of columns and rows that intersect to form cells.
3) How to navigate within and between worksheets using keyboard shortcuts, scroll bars, and sheet tabs.
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is used to organize and manipulate numerical data in electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to perform calculations, create charts and graphs, and format information.
- The Excel interface includes tabs for worksheets, a title bar, menu bar, and toolbars for common functions like formatting and calculations.
- Key functions covered include entering and formatting data, creating formulas for calculations, sorting information, inserting charts and graphs, printing options, and using keyboard shortcuts.
The document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel, including:
- Excel is used to organize and manipulate numerical data in electronic spreadsheets. It allows users to perform calculations, create charts and graphs, and format information.
- The Excel interface includes tabs for worksheets, a title bar, menu bar, and toolbars for common functions like formatting and calculations.
- Key functions covered include entering and formatting data, creating formulas for calculations, sorting and filtering data, inserting charts and graphs, printing worksheets, and using keyboard shortcuts.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for an MS Excel training on tips and tricks. The training covers topics like basic rules, navigation, data management, formatting, and printing. It includes summaries of how to select distant worksheets, quickly move to cell edges, create custom number formats, change multiple worksheets at once, and embed Microsoft Word documents. The document concludes by requesting feedback and announcing future training dates to review formulas.
Excel is a spreadsheet program used to store and analyze data. It contains workbooks made up of individual worksheets. The Excel window displays components like the active cell, column headings, formula bar, and sheet tabs. Formulas in Excel always begin with an equal sign and can contain arithmetic operators and functions. Users can enter, format, navigate between and manipulate data and cells using various keyboard shortcuts, mouse clicks, menus and toolbars in Excel.
The document describes the features and functions of Microsoft Excel. It discusses how to open and navigate within an Excel worksheet. It explains how to enter and format data, insert formulas and functions, create charts, and format cells. It also provides instructions for common Excel tasks like copying cell styles, inserting rows and columns, and protecting worksheets.
This document outlines the content of a 6-lesson Microsoft Excel 2003 basic course. Lesson 1 covers the Excel interface, navigating and formatting worksheets, entering formulas and functions. Lesson 2 focuses on entering dates and times, editing cells, and cutting/copying/pasting. Lesson 3 is about formatting data, conditional formatting, and styles. Lesson 4 teaches how to create and modify charts. Lessons 5 and 6 cover sorting/filtering data, functions, and inserting images. The course provides step-by-step instructions on essential Excel tasks.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Excel and its various features and functions. It discusses the layout and components of a spreadsheet, including rows, columns, cells, worksheets and ribbons. It describes how to enter and modify cell data, insert and delete rows and columns, and use basic formulas and functions like SUM. The document is intended as a guide for using Excel and highlights its applications in fields like accounting, auditing, taxation and data analysis.
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6. KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
• The alt key
• Shows shortcut keys for
navigation
• Use with left and right arrows
to navigate the ribbon tabs.
7. COMMON HOTKEYS
ACTION
• Open a workbook
• Create a New file
• Save the current file
• Preview and Print
• Close a Workbook
HOTKEY COMBINATION
• Ctrl + O
• Ctrl + N
• Ctrl + S
• Ctrl + P
• Ctrl + W
8. COMMONLY USED FUNCTION KEYS
ACTION
• Help
• Edit an active cell
• Toggle absolute references
• Spell check
• Calculate worksheet
• Save as
FUNCTION KEY
• F1
• F2
• F4
• F7
• F9
• F12
10. MOVING AROUND
MOVEMENT
• Right one cell
• Right end of data or
worksheet
• Left one cell
• Left end of data or worksheet
KEYS
• Tab or
• Ctrl +
• Shift + Tab or
• Ctrl +
11. MOVING AROUND
MOVEMENT
• Down one cell
• Down to bottom of data or
worksheet
• Up one cell
• Up to top of data or worksheet
• Cell A1
KEYS
• Enter or
• Ctrl +
• Shift + Enter or
• Ctrl +
• Ctrl + Home
13. SELECTING AN ENTIRE
WORKSHEET
• Use the Select All button
• Alternatively, choose an empty cell and use
Ctrl + A
• Useful for copying a worksheet or template
into another workbook
14. SELECTING A DATA SET
If your data is contained in one
rectangular area, simply choose any
cell within the range and use Ctrl + A
to select all of the data.
15. SELECTING PART OF A DATA SET
Use Shift + Arrow Keys
Or
Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Key(s)
16. OOPS! GO BACK
You have selected cells but decide you
wish to go back to the active cell that
you began with.
Use Shift + Backspace
22. MULTIPLE
WINDOWS
TO VIEW MULTIPLE SHEETS OF
THE SAME WORKBOOK SELECT
‘NEW WINDOW’ AND THEN
SELECT ‘ARRANGE ALL’
TO VIEW MULTIPLE OPEN
WORKBOOKS, SELECT ‘ARRANGE
ALL’
41. AUTOFILL
• The Auto Fill feature to fill cells with data that follows a
pattern or that is based on data in other cells.
• To fill in a series of numbers, dates, or formulas:
1. Select the cell or cells that contain the starting values
2. Drag the fill handle across the range that you want to
fill.
3. Alternatively, if you are filling a range in a table,
double-click the drag handle.
48. INSERTING
FUNCTIONS
There are many ways to insert a
function on the Formulas tab.
If you know the function that you
wish to use, type ‘=‘ and then start
typing the name of the desired
function. A list of suggested
functions will appear. Use the arrow
keys to highlight the function name
and select the function using the tab
key.
54. INSERTING A
TABLE
• Select the data
• Go to the insert tab on
the ribbon and select
‘Table’
• Select ‘OK’ if you have
table headers. If not,
deselect the checkbox
before selecting ‘OK’
59. ADDING A
SLICER
1. Click on the table and a
‘Design’ tab will appear.
2. Click on the tab and then
‘Insert Slicer’
3. Choose the option and click
‘OK’
4. You can now filter your table
to show only selected
information.
62. INSERTING A CHART
• Select the data
• Go to the ‘Insert’ tab on the ribbon.
• Choose a chart icon or select
‘Recommended Charts’
• Select the desired chart from the
menu