About Course
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is used to organize and analyze data. The basic concepts of Excel include:
- Worksheets: A worksheet is a single page in an Excel workbook, which is the main file format in Excel. Each worksheet has columns and rows, and cells where you can enter data.
- Cells: A cell is the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet, and it’s the basic unit of data in Excel. Cells can contain text, numbers, dates, and formulas.
- Columns and Rows: Columns are the vertical sections in a worksheet and are labeled with letters (A, B, C, etc.). Rows are the horizontal sections and are labeled with numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.).
- Formulas: A formula is a set of instructions that you can use to perform calculations in Excel. Formulas always begin with an equal sign (=) and can include numbers, cell references, and built-in functions.
- Charts: Charts are graphical representations of data in Excel and can be used to visually display trends, patterns, and relationships in data.
- Filters: Filters allow you to sort, hide, and show data based on specific criteria, making it easier to analyze and present data.
Excel also has many other advanced features, such as pivot tables, conditional formatting, and macros, that can be used to perform more complex data analysis and automate repetitive tasks.
Course Content
Introduction to the interface
Excel basic terminology
43:19Understanding Excel Basic Term Quiz
Data entry and formatting
Basic formulas and functions
Using references in Excel
Creating charts and graphs
conditional formatting
Sorting and filtering data
logical function
Data Searching Tool
Data validation
Printing and exporting data.
Protecting worksheets and workbooks
Excel Shortcuts
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