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Excel Formula

Excel is a widely used spreadsheet program that has undergone many changes over decades. This chapter provides an overview of Excel's key features such as workbooks, worksheets, formulas, functions, customization options, and analysis tools. It aims to refresh users on Excel's core capabilities and set the stage for subsequent chapters focusing on Excel 2010's new and enhanced features.

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Excel Formula

Excel is a widely used spreadsheet program that has undergone many changes over decades. This chapter provides an overview of Excel's key features such as workbooks, worksheets, formulas, functions, customization options, and analysis tools. It aims to refresh users on Excel's core capabilities and set the stage for subsequent chapters focusing on Excel 2010's new and enhanced features.

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Excel with Formula

● A brief history of Excel


● What’s new in Excel 2010
● The object model concept in Excel
● The workings of workbooks
● The user interface
● The two types of cell formatting
● Worksheet formulas and functions
● Objects on the worksheet’s invisible drawing layer
● Macros, toolbars, and add-ins for Excel customization
● Internet features
● Analysis tools
● Protection options
Microsoft Excel has been referred to as “the best application ever written for Windows.” You may
or may not agree with that statement, but you can’t deny that Excel is one of the oldest Windows
products and has undergone many reincarnations and face-lifts over the years. Cosmetically, the
current version — Excel 2010 — barely even resembles the original version. However, many of
Excel’s key elements have remained intact over the years, with significant enhancements, of
course.
This chapter presents a concise overview of the features available in the more recent versions of
Excel, with specific emphasis on Excel 2010. It sets the stage for the subsequent chapters and
provides an overview for those who may have let their Excel skills get rusty.

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