 By: Danielle Zandri CSC 200-04 Professor Workman.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 10 Excel: Data Handling or What do we do with all that data?
Advertisements

Benchmark Series Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2
REACH-CRC. Lookup Functions INDEX-MATCH LOOKUP Database Functions DSUM DMIN DMAX DCOUNT DAVERAGE.
© Paradigm Publishing, Inc Access 2010 Level 1 Unit 2Creating Forms and Reports Chapter 6Creating Reports and Mailing Labels.
Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin TECHNOLOGY PLUG-IN T3 PROBLEM SOLVING USING EXCEL.
Chapter 4 Financial Functions, Data Tables, and Amortization Schedules
Using Excel to Understand Your Data Clayton County Public Schools Department of Research, Evaluation and Assessment Assistant Principal In-Service.
Tutorial 5: Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts
Chapter 5 Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Table
Chapter 6: Pivot Tables Spreadsheet-Based Decision Support Systems Prof. Name Position (123) University Name.
Exploring Microsoft Excel 2002 Chapter 7 Chapter 7 List and Data Management: Converting Data to Information By Robert T. Grauer Maryann Barber Exploring.
Microsoft Excel Project Five Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Worksheet Database.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 5 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 5 – Working With Excel Lists.
SUNY Morrisville-Norwich Campus- Week 7 CITA 130 Advanced Computer Applications II Spring 2005 Prof. Tom Smith.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003, Second Edition- Tutorial 11 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 11 – Importing Data Into Excel.
1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 4: Spreadsheets in Decision Making: What If? Robert Grauer and Maryann Barber Exploring.
Introduction to Spreadsheets Presented by Frank H. Osborne, Ph. D. © 2005 Bio 2900 Computer Applications in Biology.
VLOOKUP Better if we have more than two options to select from Corresponding letter grade of numeric grade Must have an accompanying lookup table VLOOKUP(x,y,z)‏
Tutorial 5: Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts
A table is an arrangement of data (words and numbers) in rows and columns. Tables range in complexity from those with only two columns and a title to.
XP 1 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial 3 – Working With Excel Lists.
Excel Project 5 Creating, Sorting, and Querying a List.
Problem Solving Using Excel
Maintaining and Querying a Database Microsoft Access 2010.
Data Analysis and Security 11 Session Version 1.0 © 2011 Aptech Limited.
Copyright © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall. All rights reserved. 1 1 Copyright © 2008 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved. Committed to Shaping the Next Generation.
11 Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Chapter 4: Working with Large Worksheets and Tables Chapter 04 - Lecture Notes (CSIT 104)
Office 2003 Advanced Concepts and Techniques M i c r o s o f t Excel Project 5 Creating, Sorting, and Querying a List.
Excel Projects 5 & 6 Notes Mr. Ursone. Excel Project 5: Sorting a List  Sorting: Arranging records in a specific sequence  The Sort command is on the.
Exploring Microsoft Excel 2000 – 2003 Part II Natalia Mosina-2005.
1 Data List Spreadsheets or simple databases - a different use of Spreadsheets Bent Thomsen.
XP Agenda Video Last Class Excel Tutorial 5: Working with Excel Lists Agenda for Next Class 1 New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Tutorial.
XP 1 Excel Tables Purpose of tables – Process data in a group – Used to facilitate calculations – Used to enhance readability of output Types of tables.
The Advantage Series ©2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Chapter 8 Managing Worksheet Lists Microsoft Office Excel 2003.
Chapter 19 Managing Worksheet Lists. Creating Lists ► Microsoft Office Excel 2003 is inarguably the most powerful electronic spreadsheet available. ►
This is the first sheet of a spreadsheet workbook. The workbook begins initially with 3 work sheets. A spreadsheet is made of columns and rows. The intersection.
® Microsoft Office 2010 Access Tutorial 3 Maintaining and Querying a Database.
Exploring Office 2003 Vol 1 2/e - Grauer and Barber 1 Committed to Shaping the Next Generation of IT Experts. Chapter 4: Spreadsheets in Decision Making:
Advanced Excel Microsoft Excel Excel - Overview Calculator Create budgets, analyze results Perform Financial Analysis Creating charts Organizing.
With Excel 2007 Comprehensive 1e© 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall1 PowerPoint Presentation to Accompany GO! with Microsoft Excel ® 2007 Comprehensive 1e Chapter.
Database Management Systems.  Database management system (DBMS)  Store large collections of data  Organize the data  Becomes a data storage system.
A lesson approach © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. a lesson approach Microsoft® Excel 2010 © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies,
EXCEL Intro to Microsoft Excel. Objectives for the Week Content ObjectivesLanguage Objectives I can create and manipulate charts, graphs, and reports.
® Microsoft Office 2013 Access Maintaining and Querying a Database.
XP. Objectives Sort data and filter data Summarize an Excel table Insert subtotals into a range of data Outline buttons to show or hide details Create.
Chapter 6 Creating, Sorting, and Querying a Table
Chapter 2:Excel. Determining Results with the if Function =IF(logical_test, value_if_true,value_if_false) The IF function has three arguments: – A condition.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin The Interactive Computing Series © 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Microsoft Excel 2002 Working with Data Lists.
CREATING DATABASE Presenter: Jolanta Soltis. When to use Excel Use Excel when you: –Require a flat or non-relational view of your data (you do not need.
XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Access 2002 Tutorial 31 Microsoft Access 2002 Tutorial 3 – Querying a Database.
With Microsoft Excel 2007Comprehensive 1e© 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall1 Chapter 4: PowerPoint Presentation GO! with Microsoft Excel ® 2007 Comprehensive.
Lesson 12 Spreadsheets Unit 2—Using the Computer.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved Business Driven Information Systems 2e Plug-In T3: Problem Solving Using Excel 2007.
Microsoft® Excel Create an Excel table. 1 Work with the Table Tools Design tab. 2 Sort and filter records in a table. 3 Identify structured references.
Copyright 2007, Paradigm Publishing Inc. ACCESS 2007 Chapter 6 BACKNEXTEND 6-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Using the Report Button Using the Report Button Print.
Excel part 5 Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts.
Filters, Pivot Table and Charts -Abdul Mohammed. Overview  Data Sorting (Filtering)  Data Summarization  Automatically summarize and sort data(Pivot.
Microsoft ® Excel ® 2013 Enhanced Excel Tutorial 3 Calculating Data with Formulas and Functions.
Chapter 10: Working with Large Data Spreadsheet-Based Decision Support Systems Prof. Name Position (123) University Name.
Microsoft ® Excel ® 2013 Enhanced Tutorial 5: Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts.
Excel Chapter 1 Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart
Pmt Function Vlookup Function Excel Database.  Naming a Range is very useful Makes copying more clear because formula or function contains a name rather.
Microsoft Excel.
Tutorial 5: Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and PivotCharts
Analyzing Table Data.
Creating, Sorting, and Querying a List
Navya Thum January 30, 2013 Day 5: MICROSOFT EXCEL Navya Thum January 30, 2013.
Lesson 13 Working with Tables
Presentation transcript:

 By: Danielle Zandri CSC Professor Workman

 This feature is used to determine a value from a two-column vertical table. For example, you can create an table of numerical grades and their letter equivalents, and look up one value based on the other.  To use the function, one must input the value to lookup, the range of the entire table, and the column number with the associated value.

 A theme refers to a selected visual motif that is applied to an workbook as a whole or to specific parts.  The selected theme encompasses such things as: font, lines, fill effects, and a set of colors.

 Drop down lists are designed to make data entry less complicated by supplying a limited number of items or terms to be entered into a cell. The list itself displays those entries that are “valid” to be inputed. These terms are to come from preexisting cells of the same workbook.

 Web queries allow Excel to obtain information that is available on the internet and be put into a workbook. This includes extracting tables and various statistic such as stocks.  If your web query involves data that may change over time, it is necessary to refresh the page in order to view the most current information.

 This feature refers to different visual cues that are a applied to specific conditions within a cell. If the condition(s) are met, a particular format, such as a color fill, will be applied to that particular cell, so that it stands out from the rest.

 When sorting data in Excel, one arranges records by the values in a field. One must select a field to arrange the records by. For instance, last name, pay rate, etc… These fields can be arranged by ascending or descending order.  Filtering refers to displaying records that only meet specified criteria. For example only last names that begin with the letter “W”.  Records that are eliminated are merely hidden, not deleted.

 The Sum button automatically totals a selected group of cells with numerical values. One must highlight the desired cells, and the sum appears in the cell directly below, or to the right, depending on if the cells are horizontal or vertical.

 This function calculates the payment on a loan. To employ this feature, one must enter in a cell: For more details on the PMT Function, see the website: pmt.php =PMT(interest rate/12, # of periods of payment, - Amount of the loan)

 The following features: VLookup Themes Drop-down lists Wed Queries Conditional Formatting Sort & Filter Sum function PMT function only offer a small insight into what Microsoft Excel 2007 has to offer. Explore the program for yourself, and discover more interesting features!