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Getting Acquainted with Excel | Introduction to Excel
Excel for Beginners
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Excel for Beginners

Excel for Beginners

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

bookGetting Acquainted with Excel

Excel helps you organize, analyze, and visualize data, from budgets to big data. It's used across industries due to its accessibility, versatility, and power. You can manage budgets, analyze sales figures, track inventory, and even plan events.

Let's explore why you should consider integrating Excel into your everyday workflow:

Excel Workbooks

In this course, you'll engage with specially designed Excel Workbooks that are tailored for your training. Initially, you may find it helpful to use these Workbooks to practice techniques demonstrated in our videos.

You can download the Workbook here and start practicing on your own:

Note

You don't have to complete all the tasks in the workbook immediately. In the meantime, use it to practice the material presented in the video. You will have the opportunity to finish all tasks during the Challenge chapter at the end of each section.

Key Points

  • Workbooks are like digital binders containing multiple spreadsheets;
  • Each spreadsheet is organized into rows and columns, creating a grid for data entry and manipulation;
  • You can add new spreadsheets by clicking the + sign at the bottom;
  • Each cell, identified by its column and row location, serves as the fundamental building block where you enter data;
  • Ranges refer to selections of cells used for calculations, formatting, or creating charts.

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