Excel Tutorial
Excel Tutorial
Microsoft Excel
The Basics
Valerie T. Low
Region II Technology Coordinator
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Excel Tutorial
Formula Bar
Name Box Column Headings Up Scroll Bar
Row Numbers
Tool bar:
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Saving Documents
Select File>Save As
The following window is displayed:
The default (typical) folder to save
documents in is the My Documents.
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Fill
Select Edit>Fill (and Down or Left to add the same number in each cell).
Select Edit>Fill>Series
To add a list which automatically gets larger.
Choose the type-e.g. Date or linear and the ‘step’ value, e.g. 1 to get incrementally larger
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Or…
Auto fill (drag bottom right corner of Cell to the right or
down
Format Menu
Use the format menu to format Cells, Rows, Columns
Use Format>Cells
To change the data type, e.g. to
currency or date.
Also change the font, or add
Borders around cells.
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Auto format
Select Format>Auto format
To choose a pre-designed format
for your data.
View Menu
Allows you to display or hide different toolbars
See where page breaks are
Add Headers and Footers
Zoom (instead of using the toolbar icon)
Insert Menu
Highlight a row or column (Click on the row number or
column letter)
Select Insert>Row or column to place a row or column
before the selection.
As in other Office components, insert other items from
this menu option.
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Data Menu
Sorting Data:
Select the column to sort
Select Data>Sort
Choose Ascending or Descending
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Or-
Use the Edit>Paste Function
for a wider range of formulas.
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Bag 1
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2 Bag 2
1 Bag 3
0 Bag 4
Red Orange Yellow Green Brown
Color
Try this:
View changes in graph when data is changed
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Click Scale
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Click Alignment
To set text at a diagonal or vertical orientation.
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VII. Printing
Page Setup
Margins, page layout, headers, footers, page numbers, justification, gridlines
Print Preview
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Press tab to more from one field box to next (press shift Tab to go to the previous field
Press Enter after typing info in last field to add record to the data base
when all records have been added, click the close box.
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Select Data>Subtotals
The following window is displayed.
In the box At each change in, select the field for
which you want subtotals, e.g. each color.
Experiment!
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AutoFilter
Select Data>Filter>Autofilter
Next to each column heading/field name is a
Click the arrow next to LastName to set the filter. The following window is displayed:
Good Luck! Nothing’s lost with experimenting…Just save your work 1st!
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