How Excel Works
An Excel document is called a Workbook. A workbook always has at least one Worksheet. Workseets are the grid where you can store and calculate data. You can have many worksheets stored inside a workbook, each with a unique worksheet name.Worksheets are laid out in columns (vertical) and rows (horizontal). The intersection of any given row and column is a cell. Cells are really where you enter any information. A cell will accept a large amount of text, or you can enter a date, number, or formula. Each cell can be formatted individually with distinct border, background color, and font color/size/type.
Excel Formulas
You can create simple and complex formulas in Excel to calculate just about anything. Inputs to a formula may be other cells, the results of other formulas, or just straight-forward math (5*2+3). Excel includes a formula library for calculating things like Net Present Value (NPV), standard deviation, interest payments over time, and other common financial and mathematic formulae. Excel's formula bar includes a feature to help you search for a formula you need, and also helps you select the appropriate cells in your workbook to calculate the formula.Microsoft Excel is the world’s most famous and widely used spreadsheet editing application. Originally developed by the Microsoft in 1987, this software received numerous expansions of capabilities, making it the go-to source for spreadsheet editing, use of graphing. : Microsoft Excel is a part of the Microsoft Office. Edgeview 2 1 85 – cutting edge image viewer. Opened by Excel 2007 and newer.
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Excel Charting
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