

If you've previously used Excel 2010 or 2007, Excel 2013 will feel very familiar. 1.1.2.2 Working with the Excel Environment ? From the Excel Start Screen, locate and select Blank workbook to access the Excel interface.Ĭlick the buttons in the interactive below to become familiar with the Excel 2013 interface. From here, you'll be able to create a new workbook, choose a template, or access your recently edited workbooks. When you open Excel 2013 for the first time, the Excel Start Screen will appear. But if you are new to Excel, or have more experience with older versions, you should first take some time to become familiar with the Excel 2013 interface. If you've previously used Excel 2010, Excel 2013 should feel very familiar. 1.1.2 Getting to Know Excel 2013Įxcel 2013 is very similar to Excel 2010. Whether you're keeping a budget, organizing a training log, or creating an invoice, Excel makes it easy to work with different kinds of data. While you may think that Excel is only used by certain people to process complicated data, anyone can learn how to take advantage of Excel's powerful features. 256ġ.1 Getting Started with Excel 1.1.1 IntroductionĮxcel 2013 is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze information. 233Ĥ.5.2 Other Types of What-If Analysis. 231Ĥ.4.1 Using PivotTables to Answer Questions. 226Ĥ.3.3 Removing Conditional Formatting 228Ĥ.3.4 Conditional Formatting Presets. 225Ĥ.3.2 Creating a Conditional Formatting Rule.

210Ĥ.2 Finalizing and Protecting Workbooks 219Ĥ.3.1 Understanding Conditional Formatting. 4 Listing Changes on a Separate Worksheet. 4.7 Inserting a Function from the Function Library. 123Ģ.3.6 Referencing Cells Across Worksheets. 119Ģ.3.5 Using Cell References with Multiple Worksheets. 115Ģ.3.2 Creating and Copying a Formula Using Relative References 115Ģ.3.4 Creating and Copying a Formula Using Absolute References. 114Ģ.3 Relative and Absolute Cell References. 113 2.2.3 Creating a Complex Formula Using the Order of Operations. 107Ģ.1.6 Create a Formula Using the Point and Click Method. 104Ģ.1.5 Modifying Values with Cell References. 83ġ.9.8 Modifying Margins in the Preview Pane 102Ģ.1.3 Understanding Cell References. 6.4 Using the Bold, Italic, and Underline Commands 70ġ.7.7 Grouping and Ungrouping Worksheets. Inserting, Deleting, Moving, and Hiding Rows and Columns 54ġ. 44ġ.5 Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells. 12 Continuing a Series with the Fill Handle.
