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This category covers basic Excel features like opening
and exiting the Excel application, opening a new or existing workbook
and saving, copying and closing a workbook. It also includes a tutorial
for novice users with basic information on the Excel application environment
and guidance on advanced features like how to protect a workbook and e-mail
Excel files. |
This category includes guidance on how to display individual
Excel files in the Windows Status Bar, how to use the Excel Task Pane
as a resource for opening recently used files or accessing the Excel Help
function and how to adjust the scale (zoom) of a worksheet. Printing features
such as page break preview and headers & footers are also covered
and there is an extremely useful tutorial on how to customize the standard
Excel toolbar. |
This category includes guidance on basic features like
entering and editing data, clearing cell values and/or formatting, moving
cells and how to use the undo and redo features. Guidance on the useful
find and replace features are also included in this category as well as
guidance on more advanced features like simultaneously entering data into
a range of cells and using the cut feature to move cells to another worksheet. |
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This category includes guidance on how to insert cells,
delete cells, insert new rows, delete rows, insert new columns and delete
columns. We also show you how to enter a comment into a cell, how to view,
hide or delete comments and how to insert or delete pictures. |
This category starts with guidance on how to copy a
workbook or a worksheet. Then, we cover a number of different techniques
that can be used to select cells and we have a thorough look into the
paste options that are available after copying cells. The category also
includes a tutorial on the Auto Fill feature. |
This category includes comprehensive guidance on formatting
cells. The formatting features that are covered include basic features
like text font, size, colour, alignment, number formats and date formats
as well as more advanced features like merging cells, wrapping text and
locking cells in order to implement worksheet protection. |
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This category includes general formatting features
like row heights, column widths, hiding or unhiding rows or columns and
guidance on how to auto fit rows or columns. Also included is guidance
on how to apply conditional formatting to a range of cells and how to
use formulas when specifying conditional formatting criteria. |
This category includes guidance on essential basic
features like how to enter a formula and how to create a link between
cells. Also included is a comprehensive illustration of absolute and relative
cell references which is an essential concept for all novice Excel users
to understand. We also show you how to create links to other workbooks. |
This category covers only worksheet features. You will
learn how to insert, delete, copy, move and rename worksheets as well
as hiding or unhiding worksheets. We'll also show you how to change the
tab colour of a worksheet and how to select multiple worksheets simultaneously
which is quite useful when printing only selected worksheets. |
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This category includes important basic guidance on
Excel functions like how to insert, enter, select or edit a function as
well as how to obtain help on specific functions. It also includes guidance
on how to install the Analysis Toolpack and advanced guidance on working
with wildcard characters and understanding function errors. |
This category starts with tutorials on sorting and
filtering data. It also includes guidance on using data forms, adding
subtotals to a data range and adding data validation to a cell range,
including an illustration on how to create drop down list boxes for data
entry. We'll also show you how to convert text to columns which is useful
when copying data from text based applications. |
This category includes comprehensive guidance on Excel
charts from how to structure the source data of a chart to tutorials on
customizing individual chart elements. After viewing these chart tutorials,
users should be able to create and customize any Excel chart. Also included
is guidance on advanced chart features like using secondary axes and copying
an Excel chart as an image file. |
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This category includes guidance on pivot tables - one
of the most useful data analysis features in Excel. We show you how to
create, format, refresh and edit pivot tables. Techniques used for filtering
pivot table data and drilling down to the source data that makes up pivot
table totals are also illustrated. Also included is guidance on how to
create a pivot chart. |
This category covers importing data from external data
sources into Excel. The techniques that are illustrated in this category
add significant value in terms of productivity and efficiency. We start
with some basic guidance on setting up a data source that can be used
for database queries and we then illustrate how to create, edit and refresh
database queries and pivot table based database queries. |
This category covers named ranges. If you have not
used this Excel feature before, you will learn more about a feature that
will save you a lot of time when entering formulas or adjusting the cell
ranges that are referred to in multiple formulas. We'll show you how to
create, edit, copy & paste, rename and apply named ranges in formulas. |
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This category includes guidance on customizing the
default Excel settings to your requirements, using Excel features to check
the spelling in a workbook and to trace the cells that are included in
formulas as well as resolving formula errors and tracking changes. |
This category includes a number of useful features
that you may not be aware of. We'll show you how to use data tables, the
goal seek feature which can be used instead of performing time consuming
trial & error calculations and the scenarios feature that is used
to analyze data according to a number of different scenarios. |
This category covers Excel windows. We'll show you
how to open the same workbook in two separate windows, how to arrange
open windows, split windows and use the freeze panes feature to control
scrolling on a worksheet. These features are especially useful when linking
or copying cells between two or more workbooks. |
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