Excel 101
Excel 101
Excel 101
Course goals
Find popular commands quickly on the ribbon. Learn how to use the File menu (Microsoft Office Backstage view). Learn essential tasks such as opening existing workbooks, creating new workbooks, setting up a spreadsheet, formatting, saving, and printing.
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Ribbon
Columns
Rows
Scroll Bar
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Several sheets can be used for one project, containing it all in one file, or you can still use one file for each part of a project, depending on your needs.
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Basic Editing
Click a cell to type into it. After typing, press Enter to move down one cell or press right arrow key to move to the right one cell. To delete the contents of a cell, select the cell, then press Delete on the keyboard To replace something in a cell (or cells), select the cell (or cells), then begin typing the replacement. Or, you can press Delete on the keyboard before typing the replacement. Undo/Repeat the replacement (this works even after the workbook has been saved)
Moving/Copying Data:
Select a cell and choose Cut (to move data) from the Ribbon or choose Copy (to make a copy of the data) Click in a new cell and choose Paste from the Ribbon
Remember there is always more than one way to accomplish a task (usually two or three ways) so find what works for you.
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Saving
Be sure to save your work as you go. There is a Save button in the Quick Access Toolbar click it often.
The first time you save a workbook (Book1, etc.) you will be in the Save As dialog box where you will enter the name of the file. Use any combination of letters, numbers, spaces and special characters. While in Save As, be sure to note the location of the workbook so you can find it later usually defaults to My Documents.
Automatic Saving Excel 2010 is very efficient and will save your work as you go even if you do forget. Go to File/Options/Save to view or update save options.
Note - there are a few special characters that cannot be used: (" * : < > ? \ / |.).
Remember to save your work as you go. You can click the Save button as often as youd like.
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Backstage View
The File menu in Excel 2010 opens what is known as Backstage view. This is where you can manage your files (open, save, print, find info, etc.) and set program options (formerly accessed through Tool/Options).
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Opening a workbook
Go to File/Open locate the folder that contains the file you would like to open, click the file and click Open (or double-click the filename).
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Closing a workbook
Go to File/Close. If changes were made since you last saved, you will be prompted to save the workbook.
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The cell reference just above column A shows you what cell youre in and there should be a dark border around the cell. If you have multiple cells selected, the first cell shows in the cell reference area and that cell is white, while the others are shaded to show that they are selected.
Arrow keys move one cell at a time in the direction on the key. Page Down moves down one screen at a time Page Up moves up one screen at a time Home, then left arrow moves to the beginning of a row of data End, then right arrow moves to the end of a row of data Ctrl+Home moves to the beginning of the workbook (cell A1) Ctrl+End moves to the end of the data in the workbook Use the scroll bar to move up or down in the workbook single arrow up or down moves one line at a time. Click above or below the scroll box to move one screen at a time. Drag the scroll box up or down. Note this does not move the insertion point youll need to click somewhere on the page to begin typing in a cell.
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To de-select cells, click once in any cell there will always be one cell active To select the entire worksheet, press Ctrl+A on the keyboard or click the blank area to the left of column A and just above row 1.
Note: When using Ctrl +A - if the selected cell is within the data area, only data will be selected. If the selected cell is outside the data area, the entire worksheet will be selected.
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To select multiple columns click the letter for one column and drag right or left to include other columns
To select multiple rows click the number for one row and drag down or up to include other rows
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Formatting cells
Format after you have typed your data Select the cell to format, then choose formatting options from the Ribbon (Font group)
Note to access more formatting choices, click the arrow in the bottom-right of the Font group to open the Font dialog box.
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Formatting hints
Formatting after typing is generally easier than formatting as you go To confine text to a certain width in the cell, select the cell, then click Wrap Text in the Alignment section on the Home tab. The row will expand to fit the text to the desired width. Copy formatting easily using the Format Painter: 1) Select the cell you that has formatting you would like to copy 2) Click the Format Painter button 3) Click (or click and drag for multiple cells) where you would like to apply that formatting
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Formulas
Excel can handle calculations from very simple summing (adding) to very complicated multi-formula calculations Excel uses Formulas to perform calculations All formulas begin with = (the equals sign, next to Backspace key on the keyboard) Functions make complicated formulas easy to use and they can be placed into formulas The most common function is SUM, which calculates a list (either across or down) of numbers.
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To copy data: Select a cell (or group of cells), then click Copy on the ribbon. Click where you would like the data to be, then click Paste on the ribbon (note: clicking the down arrow below the Paste button gives multiple choices for pasting) NOTE: Excel loses the cut or copied information once you do something else in Excel, so you may need to cut or copy again if you need the data a 2nd time.
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Printing
1. Go to File/Print 2. Print Preview shows how your worksheet will appear printed (you can zoom in or out and move to other pages in your worksheet).
If you decide to make formatting changes, youll need to go back to the workbook click File a 2nd time or click Home to get back to the workbook.
3. Be sure to click the Print button on the left side to send the worksheet to the printer.
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Save
Click the Save button in the Quick Access Toolbar (above the ribbon) we recommend using this button often you cant wear it out!
Name the file, then click Save (you are now working with the new version of the file the original has closed and will stay as you left it)
Open
Click File/Open
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Print Preview
Click File/Print (the preview appears on the right side of the screen)
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Page Setup
Click Page Layout tab, then Page Setup group. If you would like to see all options for Page Setup, click the Dialog Box Launcher (arrow to the right in the Page Setup group)
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Options
Click File/Options categories are on the left. When making changes to options, make changes slowly so you can test and be sure Excel is working the way youd like it to work. You can undo options by unchecking each one, but there is no reset to return to the default options.
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Choose from the common tasks shown. If there is no checkmark next to an option, click to turn on. If checked, click to turn the option off. Note: Click More commandsto open a window to choose any command to add to the Quick Access Toolbar
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Resources
Books
Microsoft Office Excel 2010 QuickSteps by John Cronan Excel 2010 Simplified by Paul McFedries Teach Yourself Visually Excel 2010 by Paul McFedries
Resources
Websites
Make the Switch to Excel http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/make-the-switch-to-excel-2010-RZ101809963.aspx Create your first Excel workbook (spreadsheet) http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/get-to-know-excel-2010-create-your-first-spreadsheetRZ101773335.aspx?CTT=1 Get Started with Excel 2010 (also available through File/Help/Getting Started):
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/getting-started-with-excel-2010-HA010370218.aspx?CTT=1
We can send you a document in PDF format with clickable links please provide your email address on the evaluation to receive the document.
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Youtube.com Resources
Go to www.youtube.com and search for videos about Excel 2010 training or tutorials. Type either of the following in the youtube search box: excel 2010 training -ORexcel 2010 tutorial for beginners
There are several videos that show you how to create or work with Excel workbooks search the list that comes up for fundamental, beginner, etc. videos. Viewing the videos is free, but some may try to direct you to make a purchase at their sites (not necessary).
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Contact Information
To contact PPLD Technology Trainers in BTOP (Broadband Technology Opportunities Program): Email BTOP@poklib.org
Debbie Minnerly dminnerly@poklib.org
Phone 845-485-3445
Debbie Minnerly - x3380
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Merge & Center Sales data by region over the data (hint select the cells where you want to center before clicking Merge and Center)
Apply borders to the data area, including the totals (A3 thru D8). Apply any other formatting you would like to apply. Type your name in cell A10, then Print the file (should be 1 page)
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