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Microsoft Excel 2003 Illustrated Complete Excel and Advanced Worksheet Management Customizing
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2Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Find files Audit a worksheet Outline a worksheet Control worksheet calculations Objectives
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3Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Create custom AutoFill lists Customize Excel Add a comment to a cell Create a template Objectives
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4Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Finding Files Use the Search task pane in Excel to find files –Search for a file by name or by specific text located in the file –Specify one or more criteria, or conditions that must be met, to find your file
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5Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Finding Files (cont.) Advanced Search pane
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6Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Finding Files (cont.) Using file properties –Excel automatically tracks specific file properties, such as author name, file size, and file type –Enter additional file properties, such as descriptive title or subject –Enter file properties in the Properties dialog box
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7Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Auditing a Worksheet The Excel auditing feature helps you track errors and check worksheet logic –Because errors can occur at any stage of worksheet development, it’s important to include auditing as part of your workbook building process –Tracers point from cells that might have caused an error to the active cell containing the error
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8Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Auditing a Worksheet (cont.) Divide-by-zero error message Tracer arrows Cell causing the error
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9Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Auditing a Worksheet (cont.) Watching and Evaluating Formulas –Show Watch Window button allows you to view changes to a cell’s value as its formula is calculated –Evaluate Formula button allows you to view the replacement of cell references in a formula with values as the formula is calculated
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10Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Outlining a Worksheet The Outline command displays a worksheet with buttons that allow you to adjust the worksheet display to show only critical rows and columns –For outlining to function with the default, worksheet formulas must be point consistently in the same direction Summary rows must be located below related data and summary columns must be located to the right of related dataSummary rows must be located below related data and summary columns must be located to the right of related data
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11Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Outlining a Worksheet (cont.) Column outline symbols Row outline symbols
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12Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Controlling Worksheet Calculations When you change a value in a cell, Excel automatically recalculates all the formulas in the worksheet based on that cell –This automatic recalculation is not efficient in large worksheets –Choose to selectively determine if and when you want excel to perform calculations automatically
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13Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Controlling Worksheet Calculations (cont.) Changed value Indicates that the worksheet need to be recalculated
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14Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Creating Custom AutoFill Lists Create a custom AutoFill whenever you type a list of words regularly –Enter the first value in a blank cell and drag the AutoFill handle for Excel to enter the rest of the information for you
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15Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Creating Custom AutoFill Lists (cont.) Existing AutoFill lists
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16Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Customizing Excel The thirteen tabs of the Options dialog box, allow you to customize Excel to suit your work habits Selected Options dialog box tabs
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17Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Customizing Excel (cont.) General tab in the Options dialog box
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18Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Adding a Comment to a Cell If you plan to share a workbook, you should document, or make notes about, basic assumptions, complex formulas, or questionable data –Use cell comments to document a workbook –Cell comments move with the cells they are attached to
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19Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Adding a Comment to a Cell (cont.) Sizing handle User name Type your comment here
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20Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Adding a Comment to a Cell (cont.) Editing, copying, and deleting comments –To edit an existing comment, select the cell to which the comment is attached, click Insert on the menu bar, then click Edit Comment –Right-click a cell with a comment and select Edit comment from the shortcut menu
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21Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Creating a Template A template is a workbook that contains text, formulas, macros, and formatting you use repeatedly –A workbook saved as a template provides a model for creating a new workbook –Excel provides several templates in the Templates section of the New Workbook task pane
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22Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Creating a Template (cont.) Default file location for templates Extension of xlt is added
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23Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Creating a Template (cont.) Applying and editing templates Open a document based on a template: 1.Open the New Workbook task pane 2.Click “On my computer” under Templates 3.Click the General tab 4.Choose the template that you want to use 5.Click OK
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24Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Summary Use the Advanced and Basic File Search panes to find files Use Excel’s Formula Auditing toolbar to find worksheet errors Outline a worksheet to summarize data Apply manual calculation in worksheets with many formulas
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25Customizing Excel and Advanced Worksheet ManagementUnit O Summary (cont.) Create custom AutoFill lists for lists that are entered regularly Use the Options dialog box to customize Excel Document your worksheet using comments Use templates for worksheets you use repeatedly
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