CRT Learning Module: Course Code Course Title No. of Hours Module Title
CRT Learning Module: Course Code Course Title No. of Hours Module Title
Talk to your online facilitator and agree on how you will both organize the Training
of this unit. Read each through the module carefully. It is divided into sections, which
cover all the skills and knowledge you need to successfully complete this module.
Work through all the information and complete the activities in each section.
Read Modules and complete self-check. Suggested references are included to
supplement the materials provided in this module.
Most probably your facilitator will be your supervisor or manager. Your online
facilitator will support and correct you.
Your online facilitator will tell you about the important things you need consider
when you are completing activities and it is important that you listen and take
notes.
You will be given plenty of opportunity to ask questions and practice on the job.
Make sure you practice new skills during regular work shifts. This way you will
improve both your speed and memory and also your confidence.
Talk to more experienced workmates and ask for their guidance.
Kindly the self-check questions at the LMS (EDMODO) to test your own progress.
When you are ready, ask your online facilitator to watch you online via Zoom or
Google Meet to perform the activities outlined in this module.
Ask your online facilitator work through the activities: ask for written feedback
on your progress. Your online facilitator keeps feedback/pre-assessment reports
for this reason. When you have successfully completed each element, ask the
facilitator to mark on the reports that you are ready for assessment.
Spreadsheet
Exploring the MS
Excel environment Module 4.4
Mouse Pointers in
Module 4.6
MS Excel
Number of Hours:
4
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this module you MUST be able to:
Microsoft Excel
The spreadsheet is a tool used whenever you need to perform calculations that relates
the mathematical financial or scientific data. It is a table of grid that often contains
financial numerical or mathematical information. The word spread comes from the
terms used to refer to two facing pages in the newspaper or magazine.
Uses of spreadsheet
The spreadsheet is a very useful tool. It can be used for different task such
especially by people whose work involves in money or numbers like accountants or
business people.
Manual spreadsheet
Composed of columns printed ledger and with which one uses a pencil, calculator
and an eraser.
Electronic spreadsheet
A computer generated spreadsheet that makes the basic task of building and
modifying a spreadsheet easier.
Spreadsheet Program
1. ROW
This is a horizontal block of cell numbers sequentially from the top.
2. COLUMN
This is a vertical block of cell identified by unique alphabetical letter.
4. WORKSHEET
This is the primary document that is used to work with and store data in a
worksheet consist of cells that are organized into columns and rows.
7. WORKBOOK
It is the file in an electronic spreadsheet program. It has a worksheets by default
and can contain chart sheets.
8. NAVIGATION BUTTON
These are used for accessing all the worksheet tabs in the workbook.
9. WORKSHEET TABS
These are used for switching to other worksheets within the workbook.
Application Window
Title bar
This is located at the top of the screen indicating the name of the application.
Toolbars
These are the bars with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands.
a.) Standard toolbar- this toolbar has buttons that are commonly used
for commanding files.
b.) Formatting toolbar- this toolbar contains buttons that you can use
in formatting worksheets like changing the font type, font size and color
changing alignment and formatting numbers like currency percent style and
number and decimal.
Name box
This is the box at the left side and of the formula bar that identifies the address of
the selected cell chart item or drawing object.
Formula bar
This is the bar that displays the data entered into the cell and that allows you to edit
values or formulas in the cell or chart.
Task pane
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This is the window within an office application that displays commonly used
commands as you work on your files.
Status bar
This is the bar near the bottom of the screen that displays information about a
selected commands or an operation in progress the right side of the status bar
shows whether keys such as caps lack, scroll, lock or numlock are turned on.
1. Column
This is the vertical area of the worksheets labeled with letters of the alphabet from A to
IV. The letters are called column header.
2. Row
This is a horizontal area of worksheets labeled with numbers from 1 to 536. The
numbers are called row header.
3. Active Cell
This refers to the selected in which data are entered when you begin typing only one
cell is active is active at a time.
5. Worksheet Tabs
These are tabs near the button of a workbook. Window that displays the names of the
worksheets. Click on a worksheets tab to make a worksheet active.
Ctrl + Arrow key Move to the edge of the current data region (A data
region is a range of cells that contains data and is
surrounded by empty cells a worksheet borders)
Ctrl + End Move to the last cell of the worksheet in the bottom
most used row of the rightmost used column
Arrow - this is used to select a command button on the menu bar or toolbar.
Thick cross - this is used to select a cell or range of cells in the worksheet.
Double headed arrow – this is used to adjust the width of the column and the
height of the row on the worksheet.
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NAME Q C E L L R E F E R E N C E R Y T H J
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1. S L E I L R A W C O L U R M N R A N O
2. W L E E V L O W D A T A B A S E S A R
3. O C N Y F E B A T A Y B A S N E O C M
4. R O N M O A C H A K A N A M A G A O A
5. K N A A R H O E A L K K R I T A E L T
6. B T V R M O L N L D P A E O L S A O T
7. O E I R A T U E H L A I N D W I N M I
8. K N G G T H M I N D I I K I T A I I N
9. W T A W T A N N T A N N N D A A A N G
10. M O S O I Y A N M A E H D A L K O D T
D I Y R I N T E G R A T O I R C E L O
N S O K N I M U Y M O Y O H C S I R O
A N N B F N A M E M O H I E L A J O L
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