Microsoft Excel Exercises
Microsoft Excel Exercises
Microsoft Excel allows you to create professional spreadsheets and charts. It performs numerous functions and formulas to assist you in your projects. The Excel screen is devoted to the display of the workbook. The workbook consists of grids and columns. The intersection of a row and column is a rectangular area called a cell. The Excel worksheet contains 16,384 rows that extend down the worksheet, numbered 1 through 16384. The Excel worksheet contains 256 columns that extend across the worksheet, lettered A through Z, AA through AZ, BA through BZ, and continuing to IA through IZ. The Excel worksheet can contain as many as 256 sheets, labeled Sheet1 through Sheet256. The initial number of sheets in a workbook, which can be changed by the user is 16. Each cell have its own Cell references, which are the combination of column letter and row number. For example, the upper-left cell of a worksheet is A1.
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3. Microsoft Excel
Exercise 1