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Introduction to Formulas and Functions | Basic Formulas and Functions
Excel Essentials
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Excel Essentials

Excel Essentials

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

Introduction to Formulas and Functions

Formulas and functions are the bread and butter of Excel. They are the tools that let you perform calculations, analyze data, and make your spreadsheets work smarter for you.

In this chapter, we'll explore how to harness the power of formulas and functions in Excel.

Open up the Codefinity Excel Workbook and go to the Section 3 worksheet to follow along with the video. Here you can download it if you lost the previous one:

Now, let's dive into the essential elements of working with formulas and functions in Excel.

Key Points

  • Formulas are basic math equations you type into a cell to get a result;
  • Functions are pre-built formulas that simplify complex calculations;
  • A formula structure starts with an equal sign (=), followed by the calculation including numbers, cell references, and operators;
  • Operators are symbols indicating calculations such as + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division) and ^ (exponents);
  • Operands are items in the formula such as numbers, cell references or other formulas;
  • The order of operations in Excel follows BODMAS - Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

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Introduction to Formulas and Functions

Formulas and functions are the bread and butter of Excel. They are the tools that let you perform calculations, analyze data, and make your spreadsheets work smarter for you.

In this chapter, we'll explore how to harness the power of formulas and functions in Excel.

Open up the Codefinity Excel Workbook and go to the Section 3 worksheet to follow along with the video. Here you can download it if you lost the previous one:

Now, let's dive into the essential elements of working with formulas and functions in Excel.

Key Points

  • Formulas are basic math equations you type into a cell to get a result;
  • Functions are pre-built formulas that simplify complex calculations;
  • A formula structure starts with an equal sign (=), followed by the calculation including numbers, cell references, and operators;
  • Operators are symbols indicating calculations such as + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division) and ^ (exponents);
  • Operands are items in the formula such as numbers, cell references or other formulas;
  • The order of operations in Excel follows BODMAS - Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Mark tasks as Completed

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Seção 3. Capítulo 1

Escolha seu plano

Introduction to Formulas and Functions

Formulas and functions are the bread and butter of Excel. They are the tools that let you perform calculations, analyze data, and make your spreadsheets work smarter for you.

In this chapter, we'll explore how to harness the power of formulas and functions in Excel.

Open up the Codefinity Excel Workbook and go to the Section 3 worksheet to follow along with the video. Here you can download it if you lost the previous one:

Now, let's dive into the essential elements of working with formulas and functions in Excel.

Key Points

  • Formulas are basic math equations you type into a cell to get a result;
  • Functions are pre-built formulas that simplify complex calculations;
  • A formula structure starts with an equal sign (=), followed by the calculation including numbers, cell references, and operators;
  • Operators are symbols indicating calculations such as + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division) and ^ (exponents);
  • Operands are items in the formula such as numbers, cell references or other formulas;
  • The order of operations in Excel follows BODMAS - Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Tudo estava claro?

Formulas and functions are the bread and butter of Excel. They are the tools that let you perform calculations, analyze data, and make your spreadsheets work smarter for you.

In this chapter, we'll explore how to harness the power of formulas and functions in Excel.

Open up the Codefinity Excel Workbook and go to the Section 3 worksheet to follow along with the video. Here you can download it if you lost the previous one:

Now, let's dive into the essential elements of working with formulas and functions in Excel.

Key Points

  • Formulas are basic math equations you type into a cell to get a result;
  • Functions are pre-built formulas that simplify complex calculations;
  • A formula structure starts with an equal sign (=), followed by the calculation including numbers, cell references, and operators;
  • Operators are symbols indicating calculations such as + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division) and ^ (exponents);
  • Operands are items in the formula such as numbers, cell references or other formulas;
  • The order of operations in Excel follows BODMAS - Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication and Addition/Subtraction.

Tarefa

  • Click on F8. Type =E8*C17. Press Enter.
  • Click on G8. Type =(E8+F8)*D8.

Seção 3. Capítulo 1
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