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Create your first workbook Enter data You can use Excel to enter all sorts of data, professional or personal. You can enter two basic kinds of data into worksheet cells: numbers and text. So you can use Excel to create budgets, work with taxes, record student grades or attendance, or list the products you sell. You can even log daily exercise, follow your weight loss, or track the cost of your house remodel. The possibilities really are endless. Now let’s dive into data entry.

Create your first workbook Be kind to your readers: start with column titles When you enter data, it’s a good idea to start by entering titles at the top of each column. This way, anyone who shares your worksheet can understand what the data means (and you can understand it yourself, later on). You’ll often want to enter row titles too.

Create your first workbook Be kind to your readers: start with column titles The worksheet in the picture shows whether or not representatives from particular companies attended a series of monthly business lunches. It uses column and row titles: The column titles are the months of the year, across the top of the worksheet. The row titles down the left side are company names.

Create your first workbook Start typing Say you’re creating a list of salespeople names. The list will also have the dates of sales, with their amounts. So you’ll need these column titles: Name, Date, and Amount.

Create your first workbook Start typing Say you’re creating a list of salespeople names. The list will also have the dates of sales, with their amounts. 1.Type Name in cell A1 and press TAB. Then type Date in cell B1, press TAB, and type Amount in cell C1. The picture illustrates the process of typing the information and moving from cell to cell:

Create your first workbook Start typing Say you’re creating a list of salespeople names. The list will also have the dates of sales, with their amounts. 2.After typing the column titles, click in cell A2 to begin typing the salespeople’s names. Type the first name, and then press ENTER to move the selection down the column by one cell to cell A3. Then type the next name, and so on. The picture illustrates the process of typing the information and moving from cell to cell:

Create your first workbook Enter dates and times Excel aligns text on the left side of cells, but it aligns dates on the right side of cells. To enter a date in column B, the Date column, you should use a slash or a hyphen to separate the parts: 7/16/2009 or 16-July Excel will recognize either as a date.

Create your first workbook Enter dates and times Excel aligns text on the left side of cells, but it aligns dates on the right side of cells. If you need to enter a time, type the numbers, a space, and then a or p—for example, 9:00 p. If you put in just the number, Excel recognizes a time and enters it as AM.

Create your first workbook Enter numbers Excel aligns numbers on the right side of cells. To enter the sales amounts in column C, the Amount column, you would type the dollar sign ($), followed by the amount.

Create your first workbook To enter fractions, leave a space between the whole number and the fraction. For example, 1 1/8. To enter a fraction only, enter a zero first, for example, 0 1/4. If you enter 1/4 without the zero, Excel will interpret the number as a date, January 4. If you type (100) to indicate a negative number by parentheses, Excel will display the number as Enter numbers Other numbers and how to enter them

Create your first workbook Quick ways to enter data Here are two time- savers you can use to enter data in Excel: AutoComplete and AutoFill. AutoComplete: Type a few letters in a cell, and Excel can fill in the remaining characters for you. Just press ENTER when you see them added. AutoFill: Type one or more entries in an intended series, and then extend the series.