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Introduction to Spreadsheets
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Uses of Spreadsheets? Prepare budgets Maintain student grades Prepare financial statements Analyze numbers Manage inventory Make forecasts
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Advantages of Spreadsheets Forecasting and making decisions Fast and efficient Automatically recalculates
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What-if Analysis A spreadsheet tool used to play out different situations to determine the outcome
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Parts of the Spreadsheet Window Active cell Column C Row 5 Cells
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Entering Data into a Spreadsheet Labels Alphabetical text Values A number Formulas Statement that performs a calculation Functions Built-in formula that is a shortcut for common calculations
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Identifying Data Type - Labels or Values LabelsValues
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Identifying Formulas and Functions Formula Function The result of the formula The result of the function
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Identifying Parts of a Spreadsheet Formula =B2+C2+D2 Equal sign—first part of any spreadsheet formula Mathematical operators Cell reference/address— made up of the column heading and the row number
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Identifying Parts of a Spreadsheet Function =SUM(B2:B6) equal sign name of function range
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Mathematical Operators +addition -subtraction *multiplication(asterisk) /division(slash or diagonal)
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Function NameDescription AVERAGEAverage of arguments. COUNTCounts the number of cells in a range. IFSpecifies a logical test to perform; then performs one action if test result in true and another if it is not true. MAXMaximum value of range of cells. MINMinimum value of range of cells. ROUNDRounds a number to a specified number of digits. SUMTotals a range of cells. Spreadsheet Functions
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Changing Column Width 1. Position cursor between column headings. 2. Make sure your cursor changes to cross-hairs. 3. Click and drag to the right. Shortcut: double-click between the column headings!
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Changing Row Height 1. Position cursor between row headings. 2. Make sure your cursor changes to cross-hairs. 3. Click and drag down. Shortcut: double-click between the row headings!
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Formatting Cells with Enhancements boldborders font size shading underline
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Numeric Formatting general currency decimal
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Print Orientations Portrait A paper orientation that is taller than it is wide. Landscape A paper orientation that is wider than it is tall.
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Print Options without gridlines with gridlines
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Printing Column and Row Headings with column and row headings without column and row headings
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Print Showing Formulas formulas displayed formulas NOT displayed
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Printing Selected Areas highlight desired area, choose option to print selected area (according to your software)
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