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The document contains definitions and explanations of common spreadsheet and data analysis functions and terms including VLOOKUP, IF, brochure, table of contents, database, SUM, and PERCENTAGE. Each term is defined in one or two sentences with some additional details provided for concepts like IF statements, brochures, and database types.
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The document contains definitions and explanations of common spreadsheet and data analysis functions and terms including VLOOKUP, IF, brochure, table of contents, database, SUM, and PERCENTAGE. Each term is defined in one or two sentences with some additional details provided for concepts like IF statements, brochures, and database types.
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Qazi Mujammad Nasir

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V LOOKUP

In computer science, a lookup table is an array that replaces runtime computation


with a simpler array indexing operation.
In its simplest form, the VLOOKUP function says: =VLOOKUP(What you want to look
up, where you want to look for it, the column number in the range containing the
value to return, return an Approximate or Exact match – indicated as 1/TRUE, or
0/FALSE).
IF

 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.
 The IF function runs a logical test and returns one value for a TRUE result, and
another for a FALSE result. For example, to "pass" scores above 70:
=IF(A1>70,"Pass","Fail"). More than one condition can be tested by nesting IF
functions.
BROCHURE

 A brochure is an informative paper document (often also used for advertising) that
can be folded into a template, pamphlet, or leaflet.

 Brochures are distributed in many different ways: as newspaper inserts, handed out
personally, by mail or placed in brochure racks in high traffic locations especially in tourist
precincts. They may be considered as grey literature
TABLE OF CONTENTS

 A table of contents, usually headed simply Contents and abbreviated informally as


TOC, is a list, usually found on a page before the start of a written work, of its
chapter or section titles or brief descriptions with their commencing page
numbers.
DATABASE

 database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically


stored electronically in a computer system. A database is usually controlled by a
database management system (DBMS).

 Four main types of databases: text databases, desktop database programs,


relational database management systems (RDMS), and NoSQL and object-
oriented databases.
SUM

 The Microsoft Excel SUM function adds all numbers in a range of cells and
returns the result. The SUM function is a built-in function in Excel that is
categorized as a Math/Trig Function. ... As a worksheet function, the SUM
function can be entered as part of a formula in a cell of a worksheet.
PERCENTAGE

 As with any formula in Excel, you need to start by typing an equal sign (=) in the
cell where you want your result, followed by the rest of the formula. The basic
formula for calculating a percentage is =part/total.

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