Get the most out of Excel for iPad. Discover the interface, and learn where to locate tools, how to create, open, manage, save, and print workbooks, and convert file formats.
A spreadsheet without data is of little use. Discover how to work with data and other elements in Excel for iPad, including copying or moving data, undoing and redoing actions, freezing panes, and adding and modifying images.
To get the most out of your data, it must be accurate and easy to read. Discover data formatting techniques in Excel for iPad, including how to set a cell's format, align data, use colors and styles, and insert borders and hyperlinks.
A major benefit of a spreadsheet is the ability to perform calculations on its data. Discover how to use Excel for iPad's Function Library, and work with formulas to count cells, perform rounding and ranking, and locate duplicates.
Get started with Excel 2016 for Mac, and explore the interface. Discover tools, the zoom function, view modes, and how to navigate between multiple documents.
There are numerous ways to set up a document in Excel. Discover how to create, save, print, and manage documents; edit document properties; work with the protection settings; and share documents via email and OneDrive.
It's possible to manually edit data in Excel; however, this can become tedious, especially with a lot of data. Work smarter, not harder, by exploring various methods for efficiently and effectively inserting and manipulating data in Excel.
You can make your data more meaningful by changing its appearance in the spreadsheet. Learn how to set the data type, format your data using colors and themes, work with tables and titles, and insert borders in your Excel spreadsheet.
There are numerous elements you can add to improve the appearance of your Excel documents. Discover how to work with images, photos, screenshots, shapes, and diagrams; insert a hyperlink; and use the Smart Lookup tool.
The Function Library in Excel contains a large number of ready-to-use formulas. Discover how to work with both basic formulas and conditional formulas to extract the values you need.
Excel for the Web is the spreadsheet online application in the Microsoft Office 365 suite. Learn how to sign-in and sign-out from the platform, as well as creating and opening your workbooks located in OneDrive. Explore the interface and some of its features, including the ribbon, status bar, and various view modes.
In Excel for the Web, it is easy to create and save new workbooks. Learn how to save and download a copy of your documents, as well as protect your Excel workbooks from unwanted edits or use. In Excel for the Web worksheet can contain more than numbers and text, so learn how to search for spelling mistakes and accessibility issues. You will also see how te get statistics concerning the data in your workbook. In this course you will also discover how to work with various workbooks at the same time, manage spreadsheets, and create sheet views.
Before starting to work in Excel 2013, it's important to learn about the interface and its features. Explore the interface, and learn about the zoom function, view modes, and how to move between workbooks.
Learn the basics of working with Excel 2013, including creating workbooks, using templates, saving, adding headers and footers, adjusting print options and printing, editing workbook properties, and protecting a workbook.
Easily share spreadsheets with colleagues using Excel 2013 collaboration features. Discover how to share workbooks via email, OneDrive, and Office 365; publish workbooks online, and use comments and track changes.
Learn the basics of working with data in Excel 2013, including selecting cells, inputting data, undoing and redoing actions, filling, spellchecking, copy and pasting, moving data to another worksheet, and consolidating data.
Excel 2013 provides numerous features that allow you to display data in a visually appealing way. Learn how to format and align data, use colors and themes, create titles and tables, resize and insert columns and rows, and add borders.
Excel 2013 includes some built-in features for working with images and allows you to link inside and outside of a workbook. Learn how to insert images and screenshots into a workbook, edit an image, and insert a hyperlink.
Get the most out of Excel 2013 by learning about formulas, functions, and totals. Explore using the function library, using automated formulas, inserting subtotals, ranking values, converting number types, and creating random values.
It's possible to manually edit data in Excel; however, this can become tedious, especially with a lot of data. Work smarter, not harder, by exploring various methods for efficiently and effectively inserting and manipulating data in Excel.
You can make your data more meaningful by changing its appearance in the spreadsheet. Discover how to set data type, format data using colors and themes, work with tables and titles, and insert borders in your Excel spreadsheet.
There are numerous elements you can add to improve the appearance of your Excel documents. Discover how to work with images, photos, screenshots, shapes, diagrams, and hyperlinks.
The Function Library in Excel contains a large number of ready-to-use formulas. Discover how to work with both basic formulas and conditional formulas to extract the values you need.
Get started with Excel 2019, the spreadsheet application included with the Microsoft Office 2019 Suite. During this course, you will familiarise yourself with the interface and some of its features, including the ribbon, status bar, zoom, and various view modes. Begin the course by learning how to find the application on the desktop and open it. To get the most out of Excel, you need to understand how the interface is laid out, so the course next explores the application. This leads into the zoom function, which can be used to adjust how to visualize the spreadsheet in Excel by making data entries larger or smaller. Discover how to examine mode views, which in Excel features three different preset view modes: Normal, Page Layout, and Page Break. Conclude the course by observing how to move between documents, allowing work on multiple documents simultaneously while using a number of tools to organize a workspace. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Getting Started Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Create a new spreadsheet and workbook, with Excel 2019. During this course, you will begin by learning how to create and open a document, and then learn how to use document templates. This leads into how to manage worksheets, which are used in Excel to manage different sets of data within a workbook. Next, observe how to save your worksheet or workbook as an Excel version or pdf; and recover unsaved documents. Learn how to insert headers and footers, useful if you have additional information to insert into a spreadsheet. Examine how to set your print area; adjust your print page layout, and then print your document. Discover how to check for compatibility issues; edit your document properties; and check for personal information in your document. The course concludes by showing how to create an accessible document, and how to protect your document or restrict all access with a password. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Creating & Saving Workbooks Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Delve into data manipulation techniques with Excel 2019 for Windows. In this course, learners can explore various ways to insert, edit, and manipulate data. Begin by learning how to select cells in order to apply changes to individual or multiple cells. Then learners will discover different ways of inserting, editing, and replacing data in a spreadsheet, and observe how to insert special characters. The course continues by demonstrating how to edit multiple worksheets simultaneously; delete items in a spreadsheet; and how to use the undo and redo actions. Explore how to create automatic data series; use the Flash Fill feature, and insert dropdown menus. Delve into configuring the spell check and autoCorrect options; transferring, and copying and pasting data. Complete this course by observing how to move data from one worksheet to another, and transpose a data range. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Inserting & Manipulating Data Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Refine your data's appearance with Excel 2019 for Windows. In this course, you will discover how you can align data, use colors and themes, resize rows and columns, and insert tables and borders in Excel 2019 to change data presentation. Learners will begin by observing how to set a data type, and then format and align their data. Next, observe how to use colors, which can help data stand out for the reader and make the table easier to read. Discover how to change the cell style; use document themes, and use formulas to modify the text case. Explore how to create clean, professional looking titles, and format titles to make them presentable. Create tables to ease organization; resize columns and rows; insert borders, and columns and rows. Conclude the course by observing how to transfer format styles. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Formatting Data Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Augment the descriptive power of your data with Excel 2019 for Windows. In this course, learners will discover how to insert and edit images, screenshots, and shapes, insert hyperlinks, and use the new Smart Lookup feature. Begin by learning how to insert an image or photograph, which can be used to illustrate your table, and then learn how to insert a screenshot. Discover how to edit an image, adjust its brightness, contrast, saturation levels, and apply different artistic effects or add a border. Learners can also observe how to create diagrams by using shapes and insert icons to help illustrate a worksheet. There are several different types of links that can be inserted into your document, including hyperlinks. Finally, learners will explore how to use the Smart Lookup tool in Excel to quickly access additional information about words used in a document. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Illustrating Documents Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Put formulas to work with Excel 2019 for Windows. In this 12-video course, learners will observe how to work with formulas, including built-in formulas such as SUM and COUNT. You will begin by discovering how to insert a formula by using the function library, and then perform simple calculations within an individual cell. Explore how to use automated formulas in a table; create automated cumulative tools; and insert subtotals. Following on from this, you will learn how to count cells in a range by using different formulas, and then rank values, which is extremely useful if you want to find out where a particular value places on a list of data entries. The course also explores how to examine rounding a number, to round up or down your data values; use replacement formulas when you need to make changes; convert number types, and factorize the results of a division. Conclude the course by observing how to create random values. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Using Basic Formulas Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Excel 2019 enables one to easily share documents via email or upload them to OneDrive and SharePoint for team collaboration. During this course, you will learn how to share your spreadsheet, or send it as a .xls or .pdf in Excel. You will learn how to set its editing permissions and send a link. Other topics include how to view your shared documents and save your Excel documents online with OneDrive, so that collaborators can check out a document to prevent others from working on it at the same time. Explore how to coordinate document modification to allow collaborators to make comments, and track document changes. In order to practice what you have learned, you will find the Word document named Excel 2019 for Windows: Sharing & Collaborating on a Document Exercise as well as the associated materials in the Resources section.
Get the most out of Excel for iPhone. Discover the interface, and learn where to locate tools, how to create, open, manage, save, and print workbooks, and convert file formats.
A spreadsheet without data is of little use. Discover how to work with data and other Excel elements on your iPhone screen, including copying, moving and formatting data, undoing and redoing actions, and inserting functions.
Microsoft Excel has many potential applications, offering extensive, customizable features to suit virtually all tasks and workflows. At first, Excel can be intimidating, but the benefits of knowing how to eke out every bit of this tool's productivity far outweigh the slight learning curve. In this course, you'll learn how to set up Excel, identify and choose an Excel template, locate and recognize the purpose of each primary menu item group in the Quick Access Toolbar, and apply customization to this toolbar. Next, you'll execute basic cell operations, such as copy-pasting data and inserting and deleting rows and columns. You'll and apply a range of cell formatting options, such as alignment, font, and currency formats. Finally, you'll import delimited and fixed-width data and work with Excel's Flash Fill functionality.
One of the primary purposes of using Excel is to analyze and present data in a focused, accessible, and accurate way. A great way to do this is with charts and sparklines. In this course, you'll create basic chart types, such as line, bar, and pie charts, as well as more advanced charts, like treemaps and sunburst charts. In doing this, you'll work with the different aspects of Excel's chart customization capabilities, from chart element transparency to the orientation and exploding out of slices in a pie chart. Next, you'll advance to use more statistically-oriented chart types, including histograms, scatter plots, and box-and-whisker plots. Finally, you'll learn to create, customize, and work with Excel's sparklines, which are lightweight visualizations usually contained within a single cell.
Excel 2016 is the spreadsheet application in the Microsoft Office 2016 suite. Explore the interface and some of its features, including the ribbon, status bar, zoom, and various view modes.
Excel 2016 is highly customizable and easy to share with others. Learn how to create, manage, and save documents; insert headers and footers; edit document properties; and protect and share your workbooks.
Excel 2016 contains a number of features to aid in data insertion and manipulation. Explore numerous ways to insert, edit, and manipulate your data, including undo and redo, Flash Fill, spell check, and transposing a data range.
Formatting data makes it easier to see and work with. Discover how you can align data, use colors and themes, resize rows and columns, and insert tables and borders in Excel 2016 to change data presentation.
An Excel 2016 worksheet can contain more than just numbers and text. Discover how to insert and edit images, screenshots, and shapes; insert hyperlinks; and use the new Smart Lookup feature.
The power of Excel 2016 is the support provided for using formulas on your data. Learn how to work with formulas, including built-in formulas such as SUM and COUNT, perform rounding and ranking, and generate random numbers.