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1 Excel Lesson 3 Using Formulas and Functions Microsoft Office 2010 Fundamentals Story / Walls

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 222 Objectives Enter formulas in a worksheet. Understand cell references. Copy formulas. Use functions. Review and edit formulas.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 333 Vocabulary absolute reference argument arithmetic operator Auto Fill comparison operators constants error value fill handle formula Functions mixed reference operator order of operations relative reference syntax

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 444 Introduction The real power of a spreadsheet program such as Excel is its ability to perform simple and complex calculations on worksheet data. Using the commands located on the Formulas tab of the Ribbon, you can enter formulas to perform calculations or use predefined formulas, called functions.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 55 Entering Formulas A formula is a set of instructions used to perform calculations on values in a worksheet and must begin with the equal sign ( = ). An operator is a sign or symbol that indicates what calculation is to be performed. Arithmetic operators are used for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponentiation. 5

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 66 Entering Formulas (continued) Constants are numbers entered directly into a formula that do not change. Cell references identify the cells containing the values you want to use in the formula. The results will automatically be updated if the values in those cells change. Comparison operators compare two values to obtain a logical value, either TRUE or FALSE. 6

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 77 Entering Formulas (continued) The formula is displayed in the formula bar; the results are displayed in the cell. 7

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 88 Entering Formulas (continued) The order of operations is a specific sequence used to calculate the value of a formula, from left to right: 1. Exponentiation ( ^ ) 2. Multiplication ( * ) or division ( / ) 3. Addition ( + ) or subtraction ( - ) To change the order of operations, use parentheses to group expressions. 8

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 99 Understanding Cell References and Copying Formulas A relative reference means the reference to a cell changes in relation to the location of the formula. 9

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 10 Understanding Cell References and Copying Formulas (continued) An absolute reference is a permanent reference to a cell and does not change in relation to the location of the formula. 10

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 11 Understanding Cell References and Copying Formulas (continued) A mixed reference contains both relative and absolute cell references. 11

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 12 Understanding Cell References and Copying Formulas (continued) Auto Fill is a feature that you can use to automatically fill in worksheet data in any direction. You can use it to copy data or formatting or quickly copy a formula by dragging the fill handle—a little black square in the lower- right corner of the selected cell. 12

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 13 Using Functions Built-in formulas, called functions, enable you to perform complex calculations easily. A function must follow a set of established rules, called syntax, that specifies how the function must be entered. Most functions require an argument, which refers to the text, numbers, or cell references on which the function is to be performed.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 14 Using Functions (continued) Use the Sum function to quickly total a range without manually typing the formula.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 15 Using Functions (continued) Click the Sum button arrow to display a menu of the most common statistical functions.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 16 Using Functions (continued) Click the Insert Function button to open the Insert Function dialog box.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 17 Using Functions (continued) Once you select a function in the Insert Function dialog box or from the Ribbon, Excel opens the Function Arguments dialog box.

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 18 Reviewing and Editing Formulas To display the formulas instead of the resulting values, click the Show Formulas button in the Formula Auditing group on the Formulas tab. 18

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 19 Reviewing and Editing Formulas (continued) When you click the Error Checking button, Excel checks for common errors in your worksheet and displays the Error Checking dialog box. 19

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 20 Reviewing and Editing Formulas (continued) Excel indicates when a formula results in an error by displaying an error value. A cell with an error displays a triangle in the upper-left corner. When you click the cell, an icon is displayed and you can point to it to display a ScreenTip describing the type of error. 20

Excel Lesson 3 Story / WallsMS Office 2010 Fundamentals 21 Summary In this lesson, you learned: Ways to enter a formula. The different types of cell references. How to copy a formula. Functions are easy-to-use, predefined formulas that can be used to perform various calculations. Various ways to review and edit formulas. 21