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Common user interface, yet new stuff Notice: similar menus and buttons new menus: Data new features: –name box –Formula bar –3 sheets=1 binder(more can be inserted)

New buttons New buttons: … The fx button is next to the formula bar. It contains pre-defined functions for formulas.

Excel View & settings 1/3 Tools  Customize Try: Investigate the options: buttons on 1 or 2 rows show full menu

Excel View & settings2/3 You can control how things look in the View Menu  try: Click on and off: a new toolbar, the Status bar, the formula bar, the task pane

Excel View & settings 3/3 Tools  Options Here you can change many functions controlling how the Excel program acts. Try: Press several times and notice direction of move. Click Tools  Options –Click on tab called Edit and try changing the option called “Move selection after ”. Change the direction to the right. –Click on another tab and see what you discover. Change something, test it out. You may want to change it back if you don’t like it.

Moving around… Recall, in the Excel grid: –columns go up and down, –rows go across To move around: try – key –scroll and click –the arrow keys

Editing in Excel 1/8 Cell name = cell reference –The cell reference for the cell containing “4” is B1. When typing cell references, you can type them lowercase. (ex. b1) –Active cell has border around it (C1).

In the next slide… Focus only on the blue part

Editing in Excel 2/8 To enter info (or replace info) 1.Click on cell 2.Type 3.Press To edit 1.Dbl-click in cell 2.Edit 3.Press To delete 1.Click in cell 2.Press DELETE key.

Editing Exercise 3/8 Try: Type the following into the cells pictured: 2, 4, =a1+b1, Joe. Replace Joe with Vanna (click and type and )

Editing in Excel 4/8 To enter info (or replace info) 1.Click on cell 2.Type 3.Press To edit 1.Dbl-click in cell 2.Edit 3.Press To delete 1.Click in cell 2.Press DELETE key.

Editing in Excel 5/8 Note you can also edit from the Formula bar. Click the green check or press afterward

Editing Exercise 6/8 Try: 1.Edit Vanna into Evanna 2.Edit Evanna into Evanna Jones 3.Edit =a1+b1 into =a1+b1*4

Editing in Excel 7/8 To enter info (or replace info) 1.Click on cell 2.Type 3.Press To edit 1.Dbl-click in cell 2.Edit 3.Press To delete 1.Click in cell 2.Press DELETE key.

Exercise: Insert & Delete columns and rows 8/8 Try: Delete all entries of your previous practice and type the enter the following: Click File Tab, Save as: Excel Practice to U: or USB: drive

In the next slide… Focus only on the blue part

To Delete or Insert a row (or column) To Delete a row: 1.Click on row (or column) 2.On Home Tab, in Cells group, click the down arrow next to Delete, select: –Delete Sheet Rows (or Delete Sheet Columns) To Insert a row: 1.The Row you click on moves down. (Column moves to right) 2.On Home Tab, in Cells group, click the down arrow next to Insert, select: –Insert Sheet Rows (or Insert Sheet Columns)

Exercise: delete row Try: Delete the “Tom” row. Before  after

To Delete or Insert a row (or column) To Delete a row: 1.Click on row (or column) 2.On Home Tab, in Cells group, click the down arrow next to Delete, select: –Delete Sheet Rows (or Delete Sheet Columns) To Insert a row: 1.The Row you click on moves down. (Column moves to right) 2.On Home Tab, in Cells group, click the down arrow next to Insert, select: –Insert Sheet Rows (or Insert Sheet Columns)

Exercise: insert row Insert an “Oscar 85, 90” row in between Joe and Mary.(Save your work: Click Save button) Before  after

Set up page and print preview Print Preview: Click File Tab, Print (print preview is at the right) Or add icon to your Quick Access Toolbar.

Set up page and print preview Set up page in Page Layout Tab In Page Setup group, change page Orientation. In Sheet Options group, –check box to print gridlines –check box to print headings (FYI – more settings if you launch dialog box in Page Setup group)

Set up page and print preview Try: Use Print Preview to preview “before” and “after” making the following changes: 1.In Page Layout, change page orientation to landscape 2.In Page Layout, check boxes to print gridlines, and to print headings.

Insert Header/footer Try: Add a header: 1.Click Insert Tab, click Header & Footer icon. 2.Click in the left header area 3.In the Header & Footer elements group, click File Name icon 4.In center of header, type your name. 5.Click outside header, in spreadsheet area to get out of the header. 6.At bottom right, click Normal View button.

Save, close and new Try: Click the Save Button. Click File Tab, Close to close the spreadsheet file only, not the program. Click File Tab, New. Double click “Blank worksheet” for a new spreadsheet. Click File Tab, Save As and save as Formula Practice to U: or USB

Formula Notes Always type an = (equals sign) first. See example below Use constants - ex. 7 cell references - ex. b2 operations: +, -, /, * (* is multiply) predefined functions - ex. =sum(a1:a5) What If: If you change a # that is used in a formula, the formula recalculates. An example: =8*c3*c4

Formula exercise 1/3 1.Retype 2, 4, and =a1+b1 into a1, b1 and c1. 2.Click back on the cell c1 to see the formula in the formula bar. Its value is in cell.

Formula exercise 2/3 1.Replace the 2 with a 7 in a1.Observe the automatic recalculation. 2.Type in cell d1: =a1*b1 3.Click back on the cell to see the formula in the formula bar. Its value is in cell. 4.Type in cell e1: =a1*10. 5.Repeat step 3. 6.Type in cell f1: =sum(a1:b1). 7.Repeat step 3. 8.Save.

formulas

Formula exercise 3/3 1.Enter 3 more small numbers into column A, in a2, a3 and a4. 2.Enter 3 more small numbers into column B, in b2, b3 and b4. 3.Save.

Ctrl + ~ shows formulas Hold down the ctrl key and then tap the ~ key (its above ) to get formulas to show. Do again to hide formulas. Narrow the columns by dragging on their borders inside the gray column headings. Try: Show the formulas, adjust columns. Then hide formulas. Save.

Copying cells Refer now to the Copying Cells handout and practice copying the formulas in C1, D1, E1, and F1 down into the rows below them using 2 methods: –copy/paste –drag fill handle The end