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• Excel is a spreadsheet, a grid made from columns
and rows. It is a software program that can make number manipulation easy and somewhat painless.
• The nice thing about using a computer and
spreadsheet is that you can experiment with numbers without having to RE-DO all the calculations. Basics of a Spreadsheet
• Spreadsheets are made up of
• Columns • Rows • and their intersections are called cells What is a COLUMN ?
• In a spreadsheet the • COLUMN labeled D is
COLUMN is defined as highlighted. the vertical space that is going up and down the window. Letters are used to designate each COLUMN'S location. What is a row?
• In a spreadsheet the • ROW labeled 4 is
ROW is defined as the highlighted. horizontal space that is going across the window. Numbers are used to designate each ROW'S location. What is a CELL ? • A CELL is the space • In the above diagram where a row and the CELL labeled C2 is column intersect. Each highlighted. CELL is assigned a name according to its COLUMN letter and ROW number. What is a Range ? • A RANGE is a group of • In the below diagram cells that are next to the RANGE labeled each other. Ranges can L7:N12 (L7 THRU N12) also be named. is highlighted. What is a Sheet ? • A Sheet is the individual • To add a SHEET, click worksheet. You can the plus sign next to the have multiple SHEETS last sheet. You can also within one Excel file click on each name to (know as a rename, copy or delete WORKBOOK). a sheet. Labels
• Labels are text entries
• Labels help identify what we are talking about • Labels do not have a value associated with them • Sometimes called ‘headers’ Column/Row Sizes • Columns • Rows – Text entered into a cell – Text entered into a cell may “look” to flow into may “look” to flow into the next column. the below row or is – To correct, place mouse hidden. cursor on the line – To correct, place mouse between columns. cursor on the line – Mouse should change to between the rows. a solid line. Double Click – Mouse should change to – Column should change a solid line. Double Click to the width needed to – Column should change show the cell text. to the width needed to show the cell text. Sorting
• Arranging data so it’s easy to analyze
• You can sort the data alphabetically, from highest to lowest, or by a number of additional criteria (such as cell color) Filters
• The Filter is a quick and easy way to find and work
with a subset of data in a range of cells. Freeze Headers
• To freeze a row in your worksheet, highlight the row
where you wish all rows before the highlighted row to be frozen or locked, go to Window>Freeze Panes and you will see a line appear across your worksheet. Everything above the line is frozen and will remain in view when you scroll down your worksheet. Narrow margins Auto Sum
• Used to quickly add a column or row
• Don’t have to manually type formula Formulas
• Formulas are math
equations that CALCULATE a value to be displayed. • DO NOT type in the numbers; type in the equation. • It is BEST to Reference as much data as possible as opposed to typing data into equations. That way when OTHER information changes, we DO-NOT have to change the equations or type in information again. Shrink to fit Toolbar/Tabs
• Groups – Clipboard/Fonts/Allignment • Launch Button – right hand corner of each group for more options • Copy/Paste – Copy data and fill to a new cell • Format Painter – Copy formatting from one cell and paste to another • Bold/Italics/Underline – format text within cell. • Align – Left/Middle/Right and Top/Middle/Bottom • Wrap Text – All text will show within cell, instead of wrapping into next cell • Merge & Center – Combine multiple cells • Number – format type of numbers (currency, percentage, scientific, etc). Simple Formulas
• Creating a simple formula
• Type “=2+4” • Now, let’s reference other cells within the formula • Type “=A2+B2” Excel Tips ‘n Tricks Getting Around Excel
• Ribbon • Show vs. Hide
• Use Mouse Scroll to move thru Ribbon Menus
• Copy/Paste/Format-Painter (double click) • Single vs multiple cell formatting • Fill Tricks • Months / Dates / Numbers (double click fill +) • Fill – Tool Bar Multiple Worksheets
• Double click to rename worksheet
• Move or Copy worksheet (also re-arrange) • Why Multiple Worksheets • Duplicate copy of data • Don’t delete the original data set • Test formulas/tables/etc • Sort large groups of data • Separate information by year/month Keyboard Tricks
• Ctrl + F (Find) cell)
• Ctrl + C (Copy) • Ctrl + B (Bold) • Ctrl + V (Paste) • Ctrl + D (Fill down) • Ctrl + X (Cut) • F2 (edit cell) • Ctrl + Z (Undo) • Ctrl + Page UP/Down • Ctrl + Y (Redo) (toggle between sheets) • Ctrl + End (end of • Extensive list of keyboard sheet/data) shortcuts: • Ctrl + Home (A1) http://www.asap- utilities.com/excel-tips- • Ctrl + Shift + End shortcuts.php (highlight current to last Additional Training Resources
• Open Excel, Click New
• Various “Getting Started” tutorials are available” – Take a Tour – Formula – Pivot table Additional Training Resources