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Spreadsheets

Spreadsheets. Spreadsheets. Excel for Educators Class Notes A Workshop by Karen Work Richardson karen@wmburgweb.com. Find more Resources for Educators on the Web: http://www.wmburgweb.com/Resources/index.html. Spreadsheet Basics.

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Spreadsheets

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  1. Spreadsheets Spreadsheets Excel for Educators Class Notes A Workshop byKaren Work Richardsonkaren@wmburgweb.com Find more Resources for Educators on the Web: http://www.wmburgweb.com/Resources/index.html

  2. Spreadsheet Basics Words to Know: •Spreadsheet •Column • Row • Cell • Cell Address • Used to organize and analyze information • Made up of columns and rows • Columns and rows intersect to form cells • Column letter plus row number makes cell address

  3. Spreadsheet Basics Words to Know: •Spreadsheet •Column • Row • Cell • Cell Address Column A Column B Column C Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 A7 B4 C10 D5 Cells with addresses

  4. Spreadsheet Basics Words to Know: •Entry Bar •Active Cell • Format • Alignment Entry Bar: Area where the text, number, or formula in the active cell is displayed. Also called the Formula Bar Active Cell: Cell in use, address shown beside formula bar Format: A change in the appearance of a value or label in a cell. In this example, cell A1 is bold. Cell D7 is formatted to display as a percentage. Alignment: The placement of information within a cell at the left edge, right edge, or centered. In this example, the cells in column A are centered. The cells in column B are right aligned.

  5. Spreadsheet Basics Words to Know: •Cell range •Column width Column Heading Cell Range: A continuous group of selected cells. This range includes cells A1 through D10. Row Heading Column Width: Column widths may be varied to display data correctly. Tip: To select an entire column or row, click on the column or row heading.

  6. Contents of a Cell A cell can contain: • A LABEL • A VALUE • A FORMULA

  7. Spreadsheet Formulas • A combination of values or cell references and mathematical operators • Mathematical Operators: + - * / • Formulas begin with an equal sign • The actual formula displays in the entry bar • The results of the formula display in the cell

  8. Spreadsheet Formulas Words to Know: •Formula •Mathematical Operators Formula: Combination of values or cell references and mathematical operators such as +, -, /, * The formula displays in the entry bar. This formula is used to add the values in the four cells. The sum is displayed in cell B7. The results of a formula display in the cell.

  9. Spreadsheet Formulas • Examples of formulas: • Add cells B4, C4, D4, and E4: =B4+C4+D4+E4 • Subtract cell F10 from cell F9: =F9-F10 • Multiply cells A3 and A4: =A3*A4 • Divide cell D5 by cell D6 =D5/D6 Always use cell references instead of values in your formulas! That way, when the values change the formulas gets updated.

  10. Spreadsheet Functions • Functions are built-in shortcuts for making calculations with a range of cells: • Most common is SUM (used to add cells) • AUTOSUM button  adds in one step • AVERAGE function finds the average by adding the numbers and dividing by the number of items • MIN function finds the minimum value in a range • MAX function finds the maximum value in a range

  11. Spreadsheet Functions • Some Sample Functions • Add together cells B3 through B7 • =SUM(B3:B7) • Find the average of cells D4 through D8 • =AVERAGE(D4:D8) • Find the minimum value in the cell range E43:E52 • =MIN(E43:E52) • Find the maximum value in the cell range E43:E52 • =MAX(E43:E52)

  12. AVERAGE Function • There are three ways to find the average of the cell range A1:A5: • =AVERAGE(A1:A5) • =(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 • =SUM(A1:A5)/5

  13. The MEDIAN Function =MEDIAN(A1:A5) • The MEDIAN average is the number found in the middle of a sorted list: • $40,000$63,000$74,000$85,000$98,000 The median is $74,000 because it is in the middle of the list. $100,000 $110,000 $120,000 $160,000 $220,000 $240,000 The median is $140,000: the mean average of the two center numbers. ($120,000+$160,000)/2=$140,000

  14. Functions In Action The SUM function is used to find the total of cells C3, C4, C5 and C6. The same calculation could be done using a mathematical operator: =C3+C4+C5+C6

  15. Data Selected: B5-C6 Charts

  16. Chart Wizard makes chart creation easy Select data to be displayed Use Ctrl key to select data that isn’t adjacent (ex. A2-A4 AND C3-C5) Chart is linked to worksheet data so it gets updated as data changes Charts

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