Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application developed by Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze information.
In this lesson, you will learn your way around the Excel 2010 environment, including the new Backstage view, which replaces the Microsoft Button menu from Excel 2007.
You will see how to use and modify the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar, and how to create new workbooks and open existing ones.
After this lesson, you will be ready to get started on your first workbook. but first let me give you the table of content, so as to see that you are about to learn.
Get the complete lesson 1 from the download link below
A job seeker in any financial organization or any other organization which involves analyzing figures and data MUST be conversant with the use of excel, to help you understand better I have carefully compiled a 21 CHAPTER (all with Pictures, self explanatory) work on excel called “STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010”.
This guide will show you in PICTURES each step you need to take to study Excel all by yourself, click on this link http://adf.ly/HRhzl (when the page opens, click on SKIP AD at the top right to download the full Lesson 1 PDF.)
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In this lesson, you will learn your way around the Excel 2010 environment, including the new Backstage view, which replaces the Microsoft Button menu from Excel 2007.
You will see how to use and modify the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar, and how to create new workbooks and open existing ones.
After this lesson, you will be ready to get started on your first workbook. but first let me give you the table of content, so as to see that you are about to learn.
Table of Contents for Excel 2010
1: Getting Started with ExcelSo this is what this Excel lesson contains, it covers the whole of Excel with this you will definitely become grounded in Excel.
2: Cell Basics
3: Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells
4: Formatting Cells
5: Saving
6: Creating Simple Formulas
7: Worksheet Basics
8: Printing
9: Creating Complex Formulas
10: Working with Basic Functions
11: Sorting Data
12: Outlining Data
13: Filtering Data
14: Formatting Tables
15: Reviewing and Sharing Workbooks
16: Using Templates
17: Working with Charts
18: Working with Sparklines
19: Using Conditional Formatting
20: Creating PivotTables
21: Using What-If Analysis
Get the complete lesson 1 from the download link below
A job seeker in any financial organization or any other organization which involves analyzing figures and data MUST be conversant with the use of excel, to help you understand better I have carefully compiled a 21 CHAPTER (all with Pictures, self explanatory) work on excel called “STEP-BY-STEP PICTORIAL LEARNING OF MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010”.
This guide will show you in PICTURES each step you need to take to study Excel all by yourself, click on this link http://adf.ly/HRhzl (when the page opens, click on SKIP AD at the top right to download the full Lesson 1 PDF.)
If you have any question, use the comment form below. If you like this post, kindly share it using the social media button on this blog