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Microsoft Excel 2003 - Beginner |
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Prerequisites:
Introductory Classes - Introduction to Computers
Levels:
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Class length: 1 day
Class Objectives
Start Microsoft Excel, identify the main components of the Excel window and an Excel workbook, and use the Help feature. Enter and edit labels, values, and formulas in a worksheet, and find and replace a formula. Move and copy data, insert and delete ranges, and work with relative and absolute references when creating and copying formulas. Use functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, and MAX to perform calculations in a worksheet, and use the AutoSum feature. Preview and control Page Setup options for a worksheet, print a worksheet, and set and clear a print area. Create, format, modify, and print charts based on worksheet data.
Class Outline
Unit 1: Getting started Topic A: Spreadsheet terminology Topic B: Exploring the Excel window Topic C: Getting help Topic D: Opening and navigating workbooks Topic E: Closing workbooks
Unit 2: Entering and editing data Topic A: Creating workbooks Topic B: Entering and editing labels and values Topic C: Entering and editing formulas Topic D: Saving and updating workbooks
Unit 3: Modifying a worksheet Topic A: Moving and copying data Topic B: Moving and copying formulas Topic C: Using absolute references Topic D: Inserting and deleting ranges
Unit 4: Using functions Topic A: Entering functions Topic B: Using AutoSum Topic C: Using AVERAGE, MIN, and MAX
Unit 5: Formatting worksheets Topic A: Formatting text Topic B: Formatting rows and columns Topic C: Number formatting Topic D: Using Format Painter and AutoFormat
Unit 6: Printing Topic A: Preparing to print Topic B: Page Setup options Topic C: Printing worksheets
Unit 7: Creating charts Topic A: Chart basics Topic B: Modifying charts Topic C: Printing charts |
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