Microsoft Excel Formulas: Master Microsoft Excel 2016 Formulas in 30 days
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Master Excel Formulas : How to Master Excel Formulas in 30 days
This book will help you master Microsoft Excel formulas and functions in 30 days.
It is write with step by step guide with screenshots for excel dummies. Well adapted with Microsoft Excel 2016 screenshots and features.
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Microsoft Excel Formulas - Tina E. Bernard
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
Formula and Function Basics
Simple Formulas
Mathematical operators
Understanding cell references
To create a formula:
Modifying values with cell references
To create a formula using the point-and-click method:
To edit a formula:
Practical Exercise
Complex Formulas
The order of operations
Creating complex formulas
To create a complex formula using the order of operations:
Relative and Absolute Cell References
Relative references
To create and copy a formula using relative references:
Absolute references
To create and copy a formula using absolute references:
Using cell references with multiple worksheets
To reference cells across worksheets:
Practical Exercises
Functions
The parts of a function
Working with arguments
Using functions
To use a function:
Working with unfamiliar functions
Understanding nested functions
Other common functions
CHAPTER TWO
Formula Tips
Double-Check Your Formulas
Check the references
Look for mix-ups
Break it up
Ballpark it
Check the arguments
Walk through the order of operations
Switch to formula view
Understanding Number Formats
Why use number formats?
Applying number formats
Using number formats correctly
Percentage formats
Date formats
Other date-formatting options
Number formatting tips
Practice reading formulas
Determine which cells contain formulas
Try to understand what the formula is doing
Think about the order of operations
Interactive: Formula Exercise
Simple Formulas
Complex Formulas
Functions
CHAPTER THREE
Scenarios
Over-Budget Items
What are we trying to find out?
Writing the formula
Percent-Off Sale
What are we trying to figure out?
Step 1: Find the discount
Step 2: Subtract the discount from the original total
Bonus Section
Basketball Team: Player Statistics
What are we trying to figure out?
Writing the formula
Writing the formula
Highest-scoring game for each player
Highest-scoring game
Movie Tickets
Our spreadsheet
Solving this problem
Writing the formulas
Using the If Function
How can we solve this problem quickly?
Prepare the spreadsheet
Writing the function
Using Concatenate to Combine Name
How can we solve this problem quickly?
How it works
Writing the function
Buying a Printer: Cost Comparison
How can we answer this question?
Writing the formulas
CHAPTER FOUR
Create an Invoice
Invoice, Part 1: Free Shipping
How to solve this problem?
Writing the function
Invoice, Part 2: Using VLOOKUP
What are we trying to do with this spreadsheet?
How it works
Writing the function
Adding the product price
Bonus Section
Invoice, Part 3: Fix Broken VLOOKUP
What are we trying to fix?
Update the cell ranges
Using a table
Invoice, Part 4: More Shipping Options
What are we trying to do?
Writing the function
Invoice, Part 5: Data Validation
What are we trying to fix?
Data validation
Data validation in Excel
Naming an Excel range:
To create a data validation drop-down list:
Data validation with Google Sheets
To create a data validation drop-down list
CONCLUSION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Check Out My Other Books
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to our Microsoft Excel Formulas tutorial. If you want to learn more about using formulas and functions in Excel, you've purchased the right book. Whether you're new to Excel or are a more advanced user, this tutorial or workbook is designed to show you how to use different formulas and functions to solve real-life problems.
Formulas work almost exactly the same way in most all versions of Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet programs, so you can work along with this workbook even if you don't have Excel. This workbook is well adapted to other Excel, LibreOffice, OpenOffice and many other spreadsheet programs. However, keep in mind that we'll be using Microsoft Excel 2016 and 2013 throughout this workbook, so you may notice some slight differences if you're using a different program.
This workbook is also suitable and adapted to new Microsoft Excel formula users. This workbook starts with the absolute basics of creating formulas and gradually works up to some more advanced formulas. But before you begin, you'll want to have a basic understanding of how to navigate your Microsoft Excel.
If you already have a basic understanding of how spreadsheets work, you're ready to dive in and get started. All through this book, we will provide written and also very interactive lessons that will explain the basics of formulas and guide you through real-life scenarios where you'll use formulas to solve problems!
Thanks again for downloading this book, I hope you enjoy it!
CHAPTER ONE
Formula and Function Basics
Simple Formulas
Microsoft Excel came with a very excellent feature. One of which is the ability to calculate some numerical information using formulas. Microsoft Excel can add, multiply, divide and subtract just like a calculator. In our first lesson on mastering excel formulas, we will show you how to use cell references to create simple formulas.
Mathematical operators
Microsoft Excel is known to use standard mathematical operators for formulas. These operators are but not limited to a plus sign for addition (+), an asterisk for multiplication (*), a minus sign as subtraction (-), a forward slash for division (/), and a caret (^) for exponents.