Public Schedule Face-to-Face & Online Instructor-Led Training - View dates & book

STL - Formerly Best Training Solutions Through Learning
TrustPilot
Excellent
Request Callback We will call you back
0207 987 3777 Call for assistance
Your Basket Basket is empty
excel computer course london - excell

Forum home » Delegate support and help forum » Microsoft Excel Training and help » excel computer course london - Excell

excel computer course london - Excell

ResolvedVersion Standard

Soran has attended:
Access Intermediate course
Word Advanced course
Excel Advanced course
Outlook Advanced course

Excell

What is most excel used for?

RE: Excell

Hi Soran, Thanks for the post,
Excel is a spreadsheet which on the computer is the equivalent of a paper ledger sheet. It consists of a grid made from columns and rows. Formulas and Functions can be applied to the information to provide number manipulation which in most cases is fairly easy and somewhat painless. Many people also use Excel as a database with columns as the fields and rows as the records. Excel databases can be used to Sort and/or Filter required information, they can also be used to provide fields which can be used in Word as a source of data for Mail Merge operations. Hope that answers your post, regards Pete.

Excel tip:

Create your own custom list on Excel 2010!

If you know how to use the auto-fill option on Excel then why not create your own customs lists?

The auto fill feature saves you time by allowing you to enter one of the list entries into a cell and then use your mouse to automatically drag the rest of the list into the cells below, above or to either side of the initial cell. When using your mouse to perform this task you will see a thin black cross appear at the bottom right hand side of the cell. Click, hold and drag to make the list appear.

Default lists include weekdays and months. To create your own list in Excel 2010 do the following;

>File
>Options
>Advanced
>Scroll right to the bottom of the page and you will see a buttom "edit custom lists", click this button
>enter your list in the list entries
>click add

Now try it out. Good luck.
>

View all Excel hints and tips

Connect with us:

0207 987 3777

Call for assistance

Request Callback

We will call you back

Server loaded in 0.09 secs.