Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013
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In this Introduction to Microsoft Excel training class, students will create and edit basic worksheets and workbooks. This course is designed for students who want to gain the necessary skills to create, edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Excel worksheets.
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Create basic worksheets using Microsoft Excel 2013.Perform calculations in an Excel worksheet.Modify an Excel worksheet.Modify the appearance of data within a worksheet.Manage Excel workbooks.Print the content of an Excel worksheet.
Users wanting to learn Excel 2013.
Working knowledge of Excel 2013.
Our courses are authored by content-area experts with a great deal of training experience. Topics are broken down into small chunks, which are explained, demonstrated with sample files or applications, and then practiced with hands-on exercises.
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Creating a Microsoft Excel Workbook
- Starting Microsoft Excel
- Creating a Workbook
- Saving a Workbook
- The Status Bar
- Adding and Deleting Worksheets
- Copying and Moving Worksheets
- Changing the Order of Worksheets
- Splitting the Worksheet Window
- Closing a Workbook
- Exercise: Creating a Microsoft Excel Workbook
The Ribbon
- Tabs
- Groups
- Commands
- Exercise: Exploring the Ribbon
The Backstage View (The File Menu)
- Introduction to the Backstage View
- Opening a Workbook
- Exercise: Open a Workbook
- New Workbooks and Excel Templates
- Exercise: Select, Open and Save a Template Agenda
- Printing Worksheets
- Exercise: Print a Worksheet
- Adding Your Name to Microsoft Excel
- Managing Workbook Versions
The Quick Access Toolbar
- Adding Common Commands
- Adding Additional Commands with the Customize Dialog Box
- Adding Ribbon Commands or Groups
- Placement
- Exercise: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar
Entering Data in Microsoft Excel Worksheets
- Entering Text
- Expand Data across Columns
- Adding and Deleting Cells
- Adding an Outline
- Adding a Hyperlink
- Add WordArt to a Worksheet
- Using AutoComplete
- Exercise: Entering Text and Using AutoComplete
- Entering Numbers and Dates
- Using the Fill Handle
- Exercise: Entering Numbers and Dates
Formatting Microsoft Excel Worksheets
- Selecting Ranges of Cells
- Hiding Worksheets
- Adding Color to Worksheet Tabs
- Adding Themes to Workbooks
- Exercise: Customize a Workbook Using Tab Colors and Themes
- Adding a Watermark
- The Font Group
- Exercise: Working with Font Group Commands
- The Alignment Group
- Exercise: Working with Alignment Group Commands
- The Number Group
- Exercise: Working with Number Group Commands
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Using Formulas in Microsoft Excel
- Math Operators and the Order of Operations
- Entering Formulas
- AutoSum (and Other Common Auto-Formulas)
- Copying Formulas and Functions
- Displaying Formulas
- Relative, Absolute, and Mixed Cell References
- Exercise: Working with Formulas
Working with Rows and Columns
- Inserting Rows and Columns
- Deleting Rows and Columns
- Transposing Rows and Columns
- Setting Row Height and Column Width
- Hiding and Unhiding Rows and Columns
- Freezing Panes
- Exercise: Working with Rows and Columns
Editing Worksheets
- Find
- Find and Replace
- Exercise: Using Find and Replace
- Using the Clipboard
- Exercise: Using the Clipboard
- Managing Comments
- Adding Comments
- Working with Comments
Finalizing Microsoft Excel Worksheets
- Setting Margins
- Setting Page Orientation
- Setting the Print Area
- Print Scaling (Fit Sheet on One Page)
- Printing Headings on Each Page/Repeating Headers and Footers
- Headers and Footers
- Exercise: Preparing to Print
Microsoft Excel 2013 New Features
- One Workbook Per Window Feature
- Using Flash Fill
- Exercise: Using Flash Fill
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013