Adv Excel PDF
Adv Excel PDF
Debs 30 Tips
1. GOTO Key
Use the F5 key or Ctrl-G GOTO Key to jump around the spreadsheet
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9. Placing a Single entry in multiple cells
1. Select the range or nonadjacent cells
2. Type the entry
3. Ctrl-enter to put the data in all the cells
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14. Advanced Filtering (displays only rows in a list that meet predefined criteria)
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Create a criteria range by inserting blank rows above list you want to filter.
Copy column labels in the list to blank rows above the list.
Enter criteria in the blank rows below the labels
Do not include blank rows in the criteria range
Select the database area including headers
Select Data on menu, Filter, Advanced Filter
List range is the part of the spreadsheet being filtered
Criteria range is the area at the top with the column labels
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23. Simplify hyperlink creating in Excel (97/2000)
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Right-click any toolbar and choose Customize from the shortcut menu.
In the Customize dialog box, click the Commands tab.
In the Categories list, select Forms.
In the Commands list, find the Toggle Grid button and drag it into position on one
of your toolbars.
5. In the Customize dialog box, click Close.
6. Whenever you want to hide the worksheet grid, click the Toggle grid button.
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28. Auto Fill Tip
1. Use it to enter a column of numbers that follow a pattern. For example suppose
you need do a backwards fill starting with 100 down to 24 every other number.
2. Go to any cell and type in 100. Now press Enter and then select the same cell.
3. Choose Edit, Fill, Series.
4. In the Step Value entry box, type -2 (minus 2).
5. In the stop value box, enter 24.
6. Select the Series in Columns radio button and click ok.
Another way is the drag and fill. Enter 100 in cell A1 and then enter 98 in cell A2. Now
select both cells and then use the mouse to drag down until all the cells are filled.
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