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Introduction to computers

Introduction to computers. Excel. Functions. Searching and replacing data. Worksheets. Renaming a worksheet. Click on the Sheet1 tab to display the first worksheet. Double click on the Sheet1 tab and you will be able to type in a new name. Inserting a new worksheet. Deleting a worksheet.

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Introduction to computers

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  1. Introduction to computers Excel

  2. Functions

  3. Searching and replacing data

  4. Worksheets

  5. Renaming a worksheet • Click on the Sheet1 tab to display the first worksheet. Double click on the Sheet1 tab and you will be able to type in a new name.

  6. Inserting a new worksheet

  7. Deleting a worksheet

  8. Copying and Moving worksheet within a workbook

  9. Formatting

  10. Font formatting • Font type. • Font size. • Bold, italic, underline formatting. • Formatting the background color. • Formatting the font color.

  11. Cell border formatting

  12. Alignment formatting

  13. Aligning contents in a cell range

  14. Centring a title over a cell range

  15. Cell orientation

  16. Text wrapping

  17. Number formatting

  18. Decimal point display and comma style formatting

  19. Currency symbol

  20. Date styles

  21. Applying Percentage formatting to a cell or range

  22. Formulas

  23. Creating formulas

  24. Formula error messages • ####### The contents of the cell cannot be displayed correctly as the column is too narrow. • #REF! Indicates that a cell reference is invalid. This is often displayed when you delete cells which are involved in a formula. • #NAME? Excel does not recognise text contained within a formula. • #DIV/0! This indicates that you have tried to divide a number by zero (0).

  25. Relative & absolute cell referencing

  26. Relative & absolute cell referencing

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