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Application of INSERT FUNCTION | Basic Formulas and Functions
Excel for Beginners
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Excel for Beginners

Excel for Beginners

1. Introduction to Excel
2. Working with Worksheets and Workbooks
3. Basic Formulas and Functions
4. Data Management and Analysis
5. Visualizing Data with Charts and Graphs
6. Entering and Formatting Data
7. Advanced Formulas and Functions

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Application of INSERT FUNCTION

The INSERT FUNCTION (Fx) Command is your secret weapon for mastering Excel.

This powerful tool opens up a world of built-in functions, making calculations, data analysis, and manipulation a breeze.

In this chapter, we'll dive into how to use the INSERT FUNCTION command to supercharge your Excel skills.

Key Points

  • The INSERT FUNCTION command (labeled as "fx") is found on the Formula bar;
  • The Insert Function dialog box allows you to search or browse through categories;
  • Function Arguments are values or references that the function needs to perform its calculation;
  • Excel's AutoComplete feature suggests function names and syntax as you enter arguments;
  • You can select up to 255 different ranges or cells to include in a single function.

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