The document lists Excel 2010 test topics categorized as standard, basic, or advanced. Standard topics include creating a column chart, creating a formula using SUM, and editing a conditional formatting rule. Basic topics focus on tasks like undoing actions, copying cell contents, and deleting rows. More complex advanced topics cover using functions like AVERAGE and COUNT, customizing the Ribbon, modifying chart elements, and checking workbook accessibility.
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Excel 2010 Topics PDF
The document lists Excel 2010 test topics categorized as standard, basic, or advanced. Standard topics include creating a column chart, creating a formula using SUM, and editing a conditional formatting rule. Basic topics focus on tasks like undoing actions, copying cell contents, and deleting rows. More complex advanced topics cover using functions like AVERAGE and COUNT, customizing the Ribbon, modifying chart elements, and checking workbook accessibility.
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Excel 2010 Standard Test Topics Excel 2010 Basic Test Topics Excel 2010 Advanced Test Topics
Create a column chart Undo an action Create a column chart
Create a formula using SUM function Copy cell contents Use Goal Seek Enter a formula using the keyboard Clear cell contents AutoFilter - Display Edit a conditional formatting rule Delete Cells Use absolute cell references PivotTable Insert Slicer Delete Rows Create formula using AVERAGE function Slicer display data for one category Enter text in a cell Apply a style to a chart Cancel the filter Position a chart Edit a conditional formatting rule Customize the Ribbon Select non-adjacent cells PivotTable Insert Slicer Copy cell contents Enter numbers with format Explode a 3-D pie chart symbols Delete Cells Insert rows and columns Create formula using the COUNT function Find and replace text Open Workbook Customize the Ribbon Check spelling Save Workbook Change the chart type Enter numbers in a cell Create a new workbook from a Move a legend to a chart template Fill adjacent cells with formulas Exit Excel Modify chart data labels Select non-adjacent cells Start Excel Display gridlines on a chart Move a legend to a chart Save in Different Location Modify document properties Insert rows and columns Navigate between worksheets Check the workbooks accessibility Save Workbook Insert a new worksheet Add borders Rename a worksheet Align cell contents Apply a Table Style Merge cells and center their content Change the font Conditional Formatting Apply the accounting number format Apply bold Rotate text Apply the date number format Italicize text Apply a theme to a worksheet Add borders Modify worksheet orientation Create data bars Change worksheet margins Modify row height Modify a chart axis Change the font size Increase the number of decimal Change fill color places Rotate text Apply the percent style to cells Format a chart element Apply a sparkling style Use Scale to Fit to print Create a 3-D pie chart Create a 3-D pie chart Use Print Preview Edit data in an online workbook Rotate and tilt a 3-D pie chart Print workbook Save to Skydrive Use Print Preview Toolbar - Customize Print Workbook Use Page Layout View Print a section of the worksheet Create a linetype sparkline Print formulas Use Page Break Preview Use the Name box to select a cell Insert a page break Zoom