excel basics
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An Introduction to Excel Spreadsheets
This is the standard look of a new spreadsheet when opened for the first time
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Note: Excel by default starts a Workbookwith three Worksheets.
Sheet Tabs
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Two Vertical Lines make a Column which isdenoted by letters of the alphabet
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Two Horizontal Lines make a Row which isdenoted by numbers
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A Column & a Row together make a Cell. TheCell Address is Column then Row e.g. D12
Note: Another name for Cell Address isCell Reference
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To add the contents of cells B8 and C8, weuse a Formula as shown in cell D12.
Note: A formula is always started with the“=“ sign and typed where the result is required
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When enter is depressed, the result of theAddition appears in the Active Cell
Note: The Formula Bar has been made visibleTo show the formula which is still in the Active Cell
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You can use the Fill Handle to create or extend aSeries such as the Days of the Week.
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As well as the Months of the Year.
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As well as the 10 x 10 timetable
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We can also use the Fill Handleto copy formulae – here we findthe Sum for each column.Fill Handle
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And again we use the AverageFunction for each column.
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Click on Row 17 to highlight theentire row. Right click & clickDelete. The Blank Row is gone!
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Highlight the range A16 to J17using the mouse. Click on theChart Wizard.
Chart Wizard
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For Steps 1-3 click on Next.At Step 4, select “As new sheet”as shown. Select Finish.
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Your Chart should look like this.
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Click on Sheet 1. Highlight allnumerical data. Click on View,Toolbars and Formatting.
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Bold & Centre numerical Data.
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Format Days of the week to blueand Months of the year to Red.Also auto adjust Column widths.
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Highlight cells A! through L17.Set print area as shown usingthe File Print Area option.
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Use File Page Set up as theoption to Fit to One page.
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Use View Header & Footer toinsert a custom header – yourName. You should now be ableto print & submit work to yourteacher.
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