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Unit G: Using Complex Formulas, Functions, and Tables Microsoft Office Illustrated Fundamentals

2 Navigate a workbookNavigate a workbook Enter labels and valuesEnter labels and values Change columns and rowsChange columns and rows Use formulasUse formulas Use AutoSumUse AutoSum Objectives

3Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Objectives (cont’d) Change alignment and number formatChange alignment and number format Enhance a worksheetEnhance a worksheet Preview and print a worksheetPreview and print a worksheet

4Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Unit G Introduction Worksheets are electronic grids in which you can perform numeric calculations including: analyzing sales data calculating a loan payment organizing inventory displaying data in a chart An Excel file, called a workbook, can contain one or more worksheets People sometimes refer to a worksheet or a workbook as a spreadsheet

5Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Navigating a Workbook Every new Excel workbook contains three worksheets You can use only one worksheet and leave the other sheets blank, or you can use more than one Additional worksheets can be added if needed An Excel worksheet consists of a grid of rows and columns Similar to a Word table, the intersection of a row and column is called a cell

6Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Navigating a Workbook (cont.) The cell with the dark border in the upper-left corner of the worksheet is the active cell The dark border surrounding the active cell is the cell pointer To make a cell active you need to click on it Every cell in a worksheet has a unique cell address; the intersection of a column and a row When you first start Excel, the active cell in the new workbook is cell A1

7Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Navigating a Workbook (cont.) The name box shows the address of the selected cell The formula bar, located just above the column headings, shows the contents of the selected cell A group of cells that share boundaries and are selected is call a cell range

8Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Navigating a Workbook (cont.) Selecting a range of cells

9Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Navigating a Workbook (cont.) Methods for selecting worksheet cells

10Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Entering Labels and Values Entering data in a worksheet is similar to typing in a Word table Select the cell in which you want to enter data, then type in the data After typing the data, you must accept the entry by pressing [Enter]. [Tab], or an arrow key

11Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Entering Labels and Values (cont.) Most worksheets contain labels and values A label is text that describes data in a worksheet Values are numeric data that can be used in calculations You can edit a cell entry by double-clicking the cell to put the cell in Edit mode In Edit mode, select the part of the cell entry you want to correct and type the correction

12Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Entering Labels and Values (cont.) Worksheet text in active cell and formula bar Worksheet after entering labels and values

13Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Working with Columns and Rows You can adjust the width of a column or the height of a row using the mouse, Ribbon, or shortcut menu You can also insert or delete columns and rows using the Insert and Delete buttons in the Cells group on the Home tab The boxes containing letters are column headings The boxes containing numbers in front of each row are row headings AutoFit is a feature that adjusts the width of the column to fit the longest entry

14Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Working with Columns and Rows (cont.) Changing column width in the worksheet Changing row height in the worksheet

15Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using Formulas To perform a calculation in a worksheet, you use a formula which is an equation Formulas start with an equal sign (=) and can contain numbers, mathematical operators, and references A cell reference is a cell address, such as E44, that identifies the location of a value used in a calculation If more than one operator is used in a formulas, Excel performs the calculations in the order of precedence

16Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using Formulas (cont.) You can copy and move formulas just like the other data in a worksheet When you copy a formula to a new cell, Excel automatically replaces the original cell references with cell references that are in the same relative position as those in the original formula called relative cell referencing You can use the small black square at the bottom right corner of a cell, known as the fill handle, to drag the content of a cell to other adjacent cell

17Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using Formulas (cont.) Entering a formula Using fill handle to copy

18Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using Formulas (cont.) Mathematical operators /sample formulas listed in order of precedence

19Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using AutoSum Excel comes with a wide variety of functions, which are prewritten formulas designed for particular types of calculations The most frequently used worksheet function, SUM, totals all number and cell references included as function arguments An argument is information a function needs to make a calculation

20Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using AutoSum (cont.) Functions save time and help ensure accuracy, and they are available for both simple calculations and extremely complex ones Each Excel function has a name that you usually see in all capital letters such as AVERAGE or DATE Because the SUM function is so commonly used, it has its own button on the Home tab also known as the AutoSum button

21Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Using AutoSum (cont.) Using the AutoSum button

22Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Changing Alignment and Number Format Excel automatically left-aligns text and right- aligns values Cell alignments can be changed using the buttons in the Alignment group on the Home tab You can also use the Merge and Center button to merge several cells into one cell and center the text in the merged cell this is helpful in formatting a worksheet title so that it is centered above the worksheet data

23Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Changing Alignment and Number Format (cont.) You can change the format of numbers to make your worksheet easier to read using the buttons in the Numbers group You can also insert rows and columns in your worksheet, when you do so, any cell references are updated to reflect the change

24Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Changing Alignment and Number Format (cont.) Alignment/number formats

25Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Enhancing a Worksheet You can enhance an Excel worksheet to make it look more professional and increase its visual appeal In Page Layout view, you can add headers and footers containing information that you want to include at the top or bottom of each page You can also apply a theme, and add shading and borders to set apart titles, labels, and values

26Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Enhancing a Worksheet (cont.) Theme, border and shading

27Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Previewing and Printing a Worksheet When you finish working with a worksheet and have saved your work, you are ready to print Just like in Word, you can use the Print tab in Backstage view to preview the printed worksheet and specify settings you can change the orientation, adjust margins, specify the printer, specify the paper size and more

28Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Previewing and Printing a Worksheet (cont.) Print Preview-Portrait

29Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Summary An Excel worksheet is an electronic grid of cells used to perform numeric calculations Using Excel you create a file called a workbook, made up of one or more worksheets You use formulas to perform calculations in a worksheet Formulas can contains values, mathematical operators and cell references Functions are already prepared formulas stored in Excel

30Microsoft Office 2010-Illustrated Fundamentals Summary Cell content alignment can easily be changed Enhancing an Excel worksheet can make it look more professional and visually appealing You can add headers or footers to a worksheet containing important info When your worksheet is finished, preview and print it