EXCEL: Microsoft: Boost Your Productivity Quickly! Learn Excel, Spreadsheets, Formulas, Shortcuts, & Macros
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What if you could boost your productivity immediately?
Can you imagine the doors that will open to you once that happens? Learn Excel the Easy Way! Do any of the following apply to you?
- Do you want to be more productive at work and at home?
- Do you spend most of your time doing office paper work and get frustrated with how disorganized everything is?
- Would you like your tasks to be all in one place to avoid stress?
If you answered, "yes" to any questions above then you came to the right place! This Excel is a step-by-step guide to organizing, making graphs, keeping your data accurate and much more! At Quick Start Guides, we believe in working hard so you don't have to.
This guide was made with effort to keep the learning process easy for you to practice and apply. This book provides value in the three main areas:
1. Excel Basics
2. Essential Formulas
3. Macro
Whether this is your first time using Excel or you have experience, this book is for you! It will remove the intimidation, and all your hesitation about using it, and by the end of this tutorial, you'll realize that learning Excel and applying some neat tricks is quite easy to do.
You can use Excel for work, business, or even personal use - it doesn't matter! If you're aim is to be more productive and place all your data and important files in order then now is the time to start practicing.
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EXCEL - Quick Start Guides
Microsoft: Excel®
Boost Your Productivity Quickly! Learn Excel Spreadsheets, Formulas, Shortcuts & Macros
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: About Excel
Chapter 2: Excel Basics
Quick access toolbar
Ribbon
Formula bar
Status bar
Worksheet
Workbook
Formatting cells
Find & select
Graphs & charts
Share
Protection
Compatibility mode
Chapter 3: Essential Formulas
SUM
COUNT
COUNTA
LEN
TRIM
AVERAGE
RIGHT, LEFT, MID
CONCATENATE
IF statements
AVERAGEIF, COUNTIF, SUMIF
VLOOKUP
Statistical analysis
Standard t-test
Paired t-test
One-way ANOVA
Linear regression
Two-way ANOVA
Chapter 4: Macros
What is a macro?
How to record a macro
How to run a macro
Visual Basic Editor (VBE)
The Project window
The Code window
The Properties window
The Immediate window
The Locals window
The Watch window
How to write a macro
Chapter 5: Shortcuts
Basic shortcuts
New file
Open an existing file
Save a worksheet
Print a file
Close a workbook
Close Excel
Expand or collapse a ribbon
Next ribbon
Open selected control
Help
Undo
Redo
Copy cells
Cut cells
Paste
Find option
Replace
Go to previous match
Go to next match
Create a chart
Insert table
Insert or edit comment
Delete to end of line
Add hyperlink
Calculate worksheets
Force calculate all worksheets
Insert rows
Group rows or columns
Ungroup rows or columns
Open spelling box
Open thesaurus dialog box
Open macro dialog box
Display shortcut menu
Display control menu
Navigation
Move from one screen to the next
Switch between workbooks
Move to beginning of row
Move to last cell in worksheet
Move to first cell in worksheet
Move one word right
Move one word left
Selection
Select entire row
Select entire column
Select entire worksheet
Add adjacent cells
Extend selection one cell to the right
Extend selection by one cell to the left
Extend by one cell up
Extend by one cell down
Extend to the last cell on the right
Extend to the last cell on the left
Extend to the last cell up
Extend to the last cell down
Extend selection to start of row
Extend selection to first cell
Extend selection to last cell
Select cells with comments
Select one character right
Select one character left
Select one word to the right
Select one word to the left
General formatting
Apply format again
Apply or remove bold
Apply or remove italic
Apply or remove underscore
Apply or remove strikethrough
Align to center
Align to left
Align to right
Increase font size by one
Decrease font size by one
Add border
Remove border
Number formatting
Currency
Percentage
Decimal
Scientific
Date
Time
Chapter 6: Data Entry & Management in Excel
Cell references
Data entry
Widening columns
Merge & center
Wrap text on multiple lines
Today Function
Adding the date with the Today Function
Adding a named range
Entering formulas
Copying formulas by fill handle
Number formatting
Cell formatting
Chapter 7: Excel Database & Data Entry Tips
Creating a database file
Data entry tips
Data entry forms
Chapter 8: Tips for Entering Data in Spreadsheets
Plan out your worksheet
Do not leave blank spaces in between data
Save frequently
Column and row headings
Cell references and named ranges
Protecting and locking cells
Sort the data
Conclusion
Introduction
Excel is one of the most widely used spreadsheet applications, especially in the business world. Working in Excel lets you handle large volumes of data faster and makes you more productive.
However, many people get frustrated and confused by Excel’s plethora of seemingly difficult functions and operations.
Learning them may seem like a tedious task, but as this book will show you, Excel isn’t as hard as it looks. Once you get the hang of the formulas and the settings you will learn that Excel makes