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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR1 Introduction to spreadsheets Source :Excel 2007 Bible By J. Walkenbach
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR2 Introducing Excel Uses: Number crunching All arithmetic operations. Creating charts Creating variety of charts Organizing lists With the help of row and column arrangement.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR3 Uses cont… Accessing other data Using hyperlink. Automating complex tasks Using macros. Creating graphics and diagrams
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR5 Worksheet rows (numbered 1 through 1,048,576) and columns (labeled A through XFD). The intersection of a row and a column is a single cell. At any given time, one cell is the active cell (with darker border).
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR6 Row and column headings of the active cell appear in different colors to make it easier to identify the row and column of the active cell. Worksheet movement keys.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR7 Fig : Worksheet
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR8 Ribbon -the new user interface Home: basic Clipboard commands, formatting commands, style commands, commands to insert and delete rows or columns etc. Insert: to insert something in a worksheet—a table, a diagram, a chart, a symbol etc. Page Layout: commands that affect the overall appearance of your worksheet, including settings that deal with printing. Formulas: to insert a formula, access the formula auditing tools, or control how Excel performs calculations.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR9 Data: Excel’s data-related commands are on this tab. Review: tools to check spelling, translate words, add comments, or protect sheets. View: commands that control various aspects of how a sheet is viewed. Developer: not visible by default. contains commands that are useful for programmers. Ribbon tags cont….
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR10 Contextual tabs Whenever an object (such as a chart, a table, or a Smart Art diagram) is selected, specific tools for working with that object are made available in the Ribbon.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR12 In excel 2003 we get separate toolbox for this purpose.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR13 Other tasks Working with dialog boxes Using shortcut menus Customizing the toolbar
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR14 Creating a worksheet Demo of mostly used formulae along with syntax like SUMIF SUM AVERAGE DATE MAX IF
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR15 Demo of Printing terms of a series and sum of series. Demo of inserting charts of various types like Graphs Pie-chart Line chart etc
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR16 New features of Excel 2007 A New User Interface “tab-and-ribbon” interface. Six new modern-looking fonts. Quick Access Toolbar customizable
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR17 The Mini toolbar A new addition to the right-click menu. This toolbar contains commonly-used formatting icons, displayed near your mouse pointer for quick access. Larger worksheets Worksheet tables
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR18 New Worksheet Functions IFERROR AVERAGEIF Better looking charts Page layout view Advanced security features Improved zooming
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR19 Smart art Fig: Diagrams created with SmartArt.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR21 Demo Covering following topics- Editing Worksheet Data Working with cells and ranges Naming the ranges
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR22 Selecting noncontiguous ranges use of office clipboard Worksheet Formatting
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR23 Formatting the cells Hiding / unhiding the sheet Inserting borders
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR24 Operations on data from different sheets Working with Formulas and Functions Understanding Files and Templates
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR25 Creating charts and Graphics.
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9/14/2015PRASHASTI KANIKAR26 Adding comments
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