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NTAP’s Intermediate Excel Training Multiple Worksheets in one File Using the Fill Function Relative versus Absolute References Charts and Graphs Topics Covered:
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Each Workbook Contains “Sheets”.
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To Rename or Move, Right-Click.
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Shortcuts You can also move a worksheet by dragging and dropping the tabs You can rename by double- clicking a tab and then when the name is highlighted you type the new name
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Multiple Worksheets? Why Useful? Group Important Data in one File Worksheets can contains references to each other Example: The State of Colorado Child Support Spreadsheet creates a pleading from data entered by the plaintiff
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Create Cross Reference btw Worksheets Move the cursor to the desired cell on the other sheet, type “=“ and select the cell you want referenced. OR: Type the reference as !sheetname followed by the cell reference; for example =Gabrielle!B13
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The Fill Function Allows you to conveniently replicate a formula across columns or rows Can be absolute or relative A Time Saver.
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Before
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After
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Fill to the Right – Relative Reference OPTION 1…. 1. Enter the formula that will be filled 2. Highlight row to be filled and click R OPTION 2… 1. Menu Bar | Edit | Fill to Right. 2. Menu Bar | Edit | Fill… Series OPTION 3… Enter formula in one cell. Copy it. Drag cursor across fields you want it copied to… Paste. Relative Reference moves the referenced field in relation to the fill
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Fill Down – Relative Reference Enter the formula that will be filled Highlight column to be filled and click D Other 2 Options Work too…
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Relative References Think of compound interest…. Every cell will be changed relative to the prior cell.
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Fixed or Absolute Values Every cell is changed according to the original formula / value. Think of simple interest…
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Absolute Reference: Fill to the Right OPTION 1: Enter the formula to be filled Use format $COLUMN$ROW for fixed reference OPTION 2: Shortcut to get fixed reference is F4
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Fill to the right – Fixed Reference From another worksheet Enter the formula to be filled Use format Sheetname!$x$z for fixed reference where x and z are the cell references on the other sheet
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Advanced Topic Preview: Food for Thought Partially Fixed references like $COLUMNROW or COLUMN$ROW F4 toggles through full and partial fixed references
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Charts Click Insert | Chart Pick type of Chart or Graph Type Enter Data Range Add Legends and other frills
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Pie Chart
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Select Pie from Wizard, then Next
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Highlight Data Range
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Click Series Tab and Select Category Labels and Name chart then Next
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Click on Data Labels, Select Desired Items
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Click on Legend Tab, Select Location then Next
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Select where to put Chart and name new Sheet if applicable
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Finished Result
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Final Words on Charts and Graphs There are endless varieties of charts Play around with the chart wizard and see what happens If you change the data in chart or graph by clicking on the data points and moving them around, the spreadsheet values change The size of the chart may affect how much data shows click and drag corner to resize and see what happens You can format many of the elements of a finished chart click, i.e. click on legend elements to reformat them
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Questions? www.lsntap.org/techlibrary Gabrielle Hammond gabrielle@lsntap.org
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