Excel 2010 is a powerful spreadsheet application that allows users to produce tables containing calculations and graphs. These can range from simple formulas through to complex functions and mathematical models. After reading this ebook you will be able to understand the differences between Excel 2
Excel 2010 Introduction: Part 2
β Scribed by Stephen Moffat
- Publisher
- Bookboon
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 100
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
n the second part of the Excel 2010 introduction series you will learn more about printing, names and sheets. If you want to learn about formulas, functions and formatting, download the first part of the Excel 2010 Introduction ebook.
Excel 2010 printing
When you want a hard copy of worksheet data, Excel gives you many tools for choosing how that printout will look. In the section about Excel 2010 printing you will learn for example how to set up printing preferences by using the page setup dialog. Insert and edit headers and footers and use print preview and page layout views.
Excel 2010 names
When entering formulas or referring to any area in a workbook, it is usual to refer to a βrangeβ. For example, B6 is a range reference; B6:B10 is also a range reference. One problem with this sort of reference is that it is not very meaningful and therefore easily forgettable. In the section about names you will learn how to name cells and ranges by three methods. Further you will learn how to edit and manage names and how to sort and filter names.
Excel 2010 sheets
When you create a new workbook, Excel gives you multiple pages within that workbook called worksheets. In the section about sheets you will learn how to deal with sheets in Excel 2010. You will learn for example how to create and rename worksheets, how to create formulas and functions across worksheets and how to group worksheets.
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