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Page 1: Lecture 1 Introduction to Excel 2010. OVERVIEW Introduction Basics of Cells Modifying Columns and Rows Formatting Cells Saving Working with Formulas Basics

Lecture 1

Introduction toExcel 2010

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OVERVIEW

• Introduction• Basics of Cells• Modifying Columns and Rows• Formatting Cells• Saving• Working with Formulas• Basics of Worksheets• Printing

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INTRODUCTION

• Excel is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, manipulate, and analyze information.

• A spreadsheet is a grid that organizes data into columns and rows.

• Excel is a component ofMicroSoft Office suite and is the world's most popular information management tool

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Introduction

• Widely and increasingly used by Engineers to design complex systems and manage large datasets

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Getting Started

• An Excel file is called a workbook• Open Excel and create a new blank workbook• Start - All Programs - Microsoft Excel 2010• Or use a shortcut on your Desktop

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Create New Workbook

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Open Existing Workbook

• From File, Select Open• Navigate to the file location

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Open Existing Workbook

• Alternately click on recently opened workbook

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Excel Environment

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BASICS OF CELLS

• Cells are the basic building blocks of a worksheet.

• Cells can contain a variety of content such as text, formatting attributes, formulas, and functions.

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Cell Address

• Excel addresses each cell on the worksheet• Users may use their own cell names if the so

choose by typing in the Name Box

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Selecting Cell(s)

• Click on any cell to select it• You can also navigate through your worksheet

and select a cell by using the arrow keys on your keyboard

• Note that the Name Box updates itself to show address of cell location

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Selecting Cell(s)

• To select multiple cells, Click and drag your mouse until all of the adjoining cells you want are highlighted

• Release your mouse.

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Cell Contents

• Data that can be entered into a cell include:– Text– Formatting– Comments– Formulas– Functions

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Adding Cell Content

• Click on a cell to select it• Type into the cell or type into the Formula Bar

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Deleting Cell Contents

• Select the cell(s) whose contents you would like to delete

• On your keyboard hit Delete or Backspace• Or use the Clear icon

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Deleting Cells

• Deleting cell contents leaves the original addresses intact

• Deleting cells results in the worksheet rows/ columns shifting to replace the deleted cell(s)

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Copy and Paste Cell Content

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Cut and Paste Cell Content

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Other Paste Options

By right clicking on cell

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Moving Cells

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Using Fill Handle

• This is another way to copy and paste cell content

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MODIFYING COLUMNS AND ROWS

• To modify column width

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Column Width By Measurement

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Column Width By Autofit

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Modifying Row Height

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Row Height By Measurement

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Row Height By Autofit

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Inserting Rows

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Inserting Columns

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Deleting Rows

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Deleting Columns

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Wrapping Text• If a cell contains more text than can be

displayed, Wrap text will make it display on multiple lines in that cell

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Wrap Text

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Merging Cells

• If a cell contains more text than can be displayed, Merge cells will combine adjoining cells into one larger cell

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Merging Cells

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FORMATTING CELLS

• Changing the font• Select the cells that you want to change the

font

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Font Size

• Select the cells that you want to change the font size

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Font Size

• You may also Grow Font or Shrink Font to change the size

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Bold, Italic, and Underline Commands

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Cell Borders

• Select the cells you want to modify

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Font Color

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Fill Color

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Horizontal Text Alignment

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Vertical Text Alignment

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Text Orientation

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Formatting Numbers

• Excel enables numbers to be formatted in a wide variety of ways

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Formatting Numbers

• An alternate way to get to the Number Format as well as other formatting tools

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SAVING

• Using the Save As Command to save your workbook as Excel, previous Excel version, pdf, and other formats

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Save As Excel 97 - 2003

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Save As a PDF

• This especially useful when your recipients do not have Excel.

• A PDF file will make it possible for recipients to view the content from your workbook, but they will not be able to edit anything

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Save As a PDF

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The Save Command

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Autosave

• Excel automatically saves your workbooks to a temporary folder while you are working on them.

• If you forget to save your changes, or if Excel crashes, you can recover the autosaved file.

• By default, Excel autosaves every 10 minutes

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Autosave

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WORKING WITH FORMULAS

• A formula is an equation that performs a calculation

• Excel uses standard operators for equations, such as plus sign (+), minus sign (-), asterisk for multiplication (*), a forward slash for division (/), and a carat (^) for exponents

• Like a calculator

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Entering a Simple Formula

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Formulas Using Cell References

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Formulas Using Cell References

• By this method formula automatically update when input cell contents change

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Formulas by Point & Click Method

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Editing a Formula

• To stop process click Cancel sign or hit ESC on keyboard

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WORKSHEETS

• Every Excel workbook contains at least one or more worksheets

• Worksheets to help organize your data into “pages” and make it easier to work with.

• When you open a new Excel workbook, there are three worksheets by default.

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Rename a Worksheet

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Adding New Worksheet

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Deleting a Worksheet

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Move or Copy Worksheet

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Move a Worksheet

• You can also move a worksheet by clicking on it and dragging it

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Color-Code Worksheet Tabs

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• Worksheets can be combined together into a group.

• Any changes made to one worksheet in a group will be made to every worksheet in the group.

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Grouping Worksheets

• Hold down CTRL to select other worksheets

• Release CTRL

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Ungroup Worksheets

• Click on a worksheet tab that is not in the group, all of your worksheets will become ungrouped. Or

• Right-click one of the grouped worksheets. The worksheet menu appears.

• Select Ungroup. The worksheets will be ungrouped

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Freezing Worksheet Panes

• By freezing panes, the user can select rows or columns that will remain visible all the time, even as you are scrolling.

• This is particularly helpful when working with large spreadsheets.

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Freeze Rows

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Freeze Columns

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Unfreeze Panes

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PRINTING

• To Print Active Sheets• Select worksheets using CTRL

• Select File - Print

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Print the Entire Workbook

• Select File - Print

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Print a Selection

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Print Preview

• Select Print – Print Preview

• Select Print to print from the preview

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Change Page Orientation

• Select File - Print

Portrait Orientation in Print Preview

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Fit a Worksheet on One Page

• File - Print

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Modify Margins From Print Preview

• File – Print – Print Preview – Show Margins

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Using Print Titles

• Page Layout – Print Titles

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Using Print Titles

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Insert Page Break

• From Page Layout

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Insert Page Break

• Alternately click on the location where you want to insert the page break

• Go to Page Break Preview at bottom right corner

• Right click and select Page Break• Adjust “blue bars” as necessary• Go to Print Preview to confirm the Page

Break(s) has been inserted

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