Microsoft Office Excel 2016 For Windows: Intro To Formulas & Basic Functions
Microsoft Office Excel 2016 For Windows: Intro To Formulas & Basic Functions
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 4
Learning Objectives..................................................................................................................................... 4
Functions and Formulas .............................................................................................................................. 5
Basic Information .................................................................................................................................... 5
How to Specify Individual Cells ............................................................................................................... 5
How to Specify a Group of Cells.............................................................................................................. 5
Entering a Formula...................................................................................................................................... 6
Editing a Formula .................................................................................................................................... 7
Basic Functions............................................................................................................................................ 8
Insert Function Button .......................................................................................................................... 11
Auto Calculate ........................................................................................................................................... 13
AutoSum.................................................................................................................................................... 14
Additional Help ......................................................................................................................................... 15
Introduction
This booklet is the companion document to the Excel 2016: Intro to Formulas and Basic Functions
workshop. It includes and definitions for formulas and functions, and covers the various aspects of
creating formulas and the basic functions used in Excel.
Learning Objectives
After completing the instructions in this booklet, you will be able to:
Understand formulas
Create formulas
Understand functions
Use basic functions
Know the difference between formulas and functions
Basic Information
A formula and a function always begins with an equal sign (=). The data Excel will use to calculate a
function is enclosed in parentheses (). Formulas do not include parentheses.
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Entering a Formula
The following instructions explain how to enter a formula:
1. Click on the cell where you want to enter a formula. This is where the answer will appear. In
Figure 3, cell G5 has been selected.
2. Type an equal sign (=) to begin the formula (See Figure 4).
3. Then type the formula (=C5+D5), (See Figure 4).
4. Press Enter. The results of the calculation will appear in the selected cell (See Figure 5).
5. To view the formula, click the cell containing the formula and it will appear in the formula bar
(See Figure 5).
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Editing a Formula
Sometimes you may need to change a formula to include additional cells, remove cells, etc. The
following instructions explain how to edit a formula.
1. Click the cell containing the formula you want to edit. The formula will be shown inside the
formula bar (See Figure 5).
2. Click inside the formula bar and make the necessary changes (in Figure 6, E5 was added to the
formula).
3. When finished, press Enter on your keyboard. The answer will appear in the selected cell (See
Figure 7).
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Basic Functions
Functions let you perform calculations without typing long, complex formulas. The following
instructions explain how to use some basic functions in Excel.
AVERAGE - Calculates the average value of a list of numbers (See Figure 9).
Function - =AVERAGE(B3:B7) (See Figure 9).
Result - 88.32 (See Figure 9).
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MAX - Finds the largest value in a list of numbers (See Figure 10).
Function - =MAX(B3:B7) (See Figure 10)
Result - 100 (See Figure 10)
MIN - Finds the smallest value in a list of numbers (See Figure 11).
Function - =MIN(B3:B7) (See Figure 11)
Result - 75.6 (See Figure 11)
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COUNT - Calculates the number of values in a list (See Figure 12).
Function - =COUNT(B3:B7) (See Figure 12)
Result - 5 (See Figure 12)
Note: COUNT will only count a cell if it contains numbers only. If used on cells with characters/letters,
it will count that cell as empty.
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Insert Function Button
The following explains how to use functions.
1. Click to select the cell where you want to enter the function on the worksheet.
2. Click the Insert Function button on the Formula Bar.
3. The Insert Function window will appear. In the Select a Function field, select a Function that you
want to use (e.g. SUM) (See Figure 15).
4. A description, and example on how to use the function will be displayed (See Figure 15).
5. Click OK (See Figure 15).
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Note: If needed, use the Function Search field to search for a function by typing in a description and
clicking Go.
8. Click OK. The results of the formula will appear in the selected cell.
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Auto Calculate
The auto-calculate feature can be used to do quick calculations on data. The following explains how to
use auto calculate.
1. Select the cells that you want to include in the calculation (See Figure 18).
2. The status bar will display the results of the cells that you selected (See Figure 18).
Figure 18 - Auto-Calculate
3. Other calculations can also appear on the status bar. To see the other calculations available,
right-click on the status bar.
4. A list will appear displaying the calculations you can perform.
5. Select any calculations you wish to display on the Status Bar.
6. The new calculations will appear in the auto calculate area of the status bar.
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AutoSum
The AutoSum tool can quickly enter a basic formula for you in a selected cell. The following example
will use the AutoSum tool to calculate the Sum.
Figure 21 - AutoSum
3. A selection box will appear around any numbers directly above your selected cell. Adjust the
selection box by dragging the sizing handles to include any additional cells.
Note: The AutoSum tool can also be used to run basic functions like AVERAGE, COUNT, MIN, and MAX.
Click the drop-down arrow next to AutoSum to make a selection.
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Additional Help
For additional support, please contact the KSU Service Desk:
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