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Excel Formulas & Functions

Input Output Worksheet Results A collection of information Data typed into the spreadsheet Output Worksheet Results

Three types of information can be typed into a spreadsheet cell Labels Values Formulas

Labels Text entries Identify values in columns and rows Left-aligned Type an apostrophe (‘) before a number to treat the number like a label. Examples: ‘2007 ‘402-6900

Values Numbers To be used in calculations Right-aligned #### size the cell larger #### appears if the number is too larger for the size of the cell

Formulas Used to perform calculations Begin with = sign Type the cell address that contain the values you want to calculate Examples of formulas: =A5+A6+A7+A8 The values in cells A5, A6, A7 and A8 are added together

Arithmetic Operators Symbols that direct Excel to perform mathematical calculations Arithmetic Operator Definition Example of usage Meaning + Addition =B3+C3 Add the value in B3 and the value in C3 - Subtract =F12-22 Subtract 22 from the contents of cell F12 * Multiplication =A3*B3 Multiply the value in cell A3 by the value in cell B3 / Division =C3/C6 Divide the contents of cell C3 by the contents of cell C6 ^ Exponentiation =C12^6 Raise the value in cell C12 to the sixth power

Order of Operation The order in which calculations in a formula are performed Excel follows the same order of operations that you use in Algebra Moving from left to right in formulas, the order of operations is as follows: Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication and division Addition and subtraction

Cell References Always use cell references in formulas. A cell reference is the column letter and the row number (ex. B2) Why? By using cell references in the formula, you can use the powerful recalculation feature in Excel If you change the contents of a cell that is included in a formula, the worksheet will automatically recalculate it

Functions Built in formulas Formulas and Functions begin with = Use the Formulas Menu, fx on the formulas bar, or AUTOSUM arrow Example of a function: =AVERAGE(B13:D13) Use a range of cells (B13:D13) Colon means Excel will average cells B13 through D13

Common Functions SUM MAX MIN COUNT AVERAGE Calculates the sum of a range of cells MAX Displays the largest value in a range of cells MIN Displays the smallest value in a range of cells COUNT Calculates the number of values in a range of cells AVERAGE Calculates the average of values in a range of cells

AUTOSUM Build in sum function Most commonly used function AUTOSUM adds the values above the active cell first (default) If no values are above the cell, it sums to the left of the active cell If Excel doesn’t select the correct range, you may select the range you want

Cell Range Two or more cells A group of adjacent cells (B3:C12) includes all of the cells from B3 through C12 Ranges can be named

Cell References Relative – adjusts to its new location when copied Absolute – Do not change when moved or copied to a new cell Mixed – contains both relative and absolute references Symbol used to make an absolute cell reference? $ F4 key will automatically put in a $ in your formula

Printing Formulas Print formulas using Print to Fit on 1 page Ctrl + ` (the ` is found next to the #1 on the keyboard) Print to Fit on 1 page Formatting will be lost when printing formula page

Excel Formulas & Functions