Think you know how to use formulas and functions in Excel? Want a way to test your knowledge on fifty of the most useful functions, including VLOOKUP and SUMIFS? Then this is the book for you. The quizzes in this book are based on the material covered in 50 Useful Excel Functions. There are also five bonus exercises that test your ability to implement what you've learned with real-world scenarios.
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Think you know the basics of pivot tables? What about charts? Or conditional formatting? If you're looking for a way to test your knowledge on these intermediate-level Excel topics as well as others, then this is the book for you. The quizzes in this book are based on the material covered in Intermediate Excel. There are also five bonus exercises that test your ability to implement what you've learned with real-world scenarios.
Familiar with the basics of Excel but looking to test your knowledge? Or just learned Excel and wanting to make sure you grasp the concepts? Then this is the book for you. It contains questions and answers on the basics of Excel, including how to navigate Excel, input your data, format it, manipulate it, and print your results. The quizzes in this book are based on the material covered in Excel for Beginners. There are also five bonus exercises that test your ability to implement what you've learned with real-world scenarios.
The IF functions are some of the most powerful functions in Excel. A basic IF function lets you build a simple decision tree so that you have one outcome under one set of circumstances and another outcome if those circumstances aren’t met. You can then nest IF functions to make a multi-level decision tree that covers as many different scenarios as you want. (Or close to it.) Then there are the COUNTIFS, SUMIFS, and AVERAGEIFS functions that let you count, sum, or average a list of values, but only when your specified conditions are met. Want to know how many customers you have in Nevada who bought widgets and spent over $50? You can do that. Want to know how much you sold to those customers? You can do that, too. And want to know what each one spent on average? Yep, that too. So what are you waiting for? Learn the power of the IF functions today. The Easy Excel Essentials series of titles are meant to cover one specific topic of interest to users who know the basics of how to navigate Excel but want to increase their knowledge in that one particular area. If you want to increase your Excel knowledge in a more general way, see the Excel Essentials series which consists of Excel for Beginners, Intermediate Excel, and 50 Useful Excel Functions. In that series, the IF functions are covered in 50 Useful Excel Functions.
It’s not enough to enter information into Excel. If you really want to work effectively with your data, you need to format it. That could mean anything from adding borders so that your document looks good when it prints to adding fill color in the header row of a table to simply formatting your numbers as currency or percentages. So if you’re ready to learn how to format the data you enter into Excel, then this is the guide for you. It’ll show you how to do all of that and more with clear, easy to follow instructions. The Easy Excel Essentials series of titles are meant to cover one specific topic of interest to users who know the basics of how to navigate Excel but want to increase their knowledge in that one particular area. If you want to increase your Excel knowledge in a more general way, see the Excel Essentials series which consists of Excel for Beginners, Intermediate Excel, and 50 Useful Excel Functions. In that series, formatting is covered in Excel for Beginners.
Pivot Tables are one of the most powerful tools in Excel. They allow you to easily take a large amount of data and summarize or analyze that data in mere moments. If you don't know how to use Pivot Tables yet, you need to learn them. And this guide will walk you through them step-by-step in an easy, clear, straight-forward manner. The Easy Excel Essentials series of titles are meant to cover one specific topic of interest to users who know the basics of how to navigate Excel but want to increase their knowledge in that one particular area. If you want to increase your Excel knowledge in a more general way, see the Excel Essentials series which consists of Excel for Beginners, Intermediate Excel, and 50 Useful Excel Functions. In that series, pivot tables are covered in Intermediate Excel.
Have you ever wanted to flag results in a data table that matched your criteria? Or wanted to see just by glancing which result in a list of values was the largest value or the smallest value? That’s what conditional formatting will let you do. Conditional formatting allows you to take a range of cells and highlight those that are above or below a certain value. Or to add icons or bars or colored shading to a cell to show which are your largest or smallest values. And you can either let Excel determine where to apply those criteria or you can set your own. Once you learn how to use conditional formatting you will see just how powerful it is for analyzing data. So don’t hesitate, learn about conditional formatting today. The Easy Excel Essentials series of titles are meant to cover one specific topic of interest to users who know the basics of how to navigate Excel but want to increase their knowledge in that one particular area. If you want to increase your Excel knowledge in a more general way, see the Excel Essentials series which consists of Excel for Beginners, Intermediate Excel, and 50 Useful Excel Functions. In that series, conditional formatting is covered in Intermediate Excel.
Charts are a fantastic way to visualize your data. They add a level to your analysis that just isn’t possible with data tables and number-crunching. Plus, they’re great for presentations where you need to show someone else what you’re talking about. And they’re easy to learn and use in Excel. So what are you waiting for? Learn how to use column, bar, pie, doughnut, and scatter charts today. The Easy Excel Essentials series of titles are meant to cover one specific topic of interest to users who know the basics of how to navigate Excel but want to increase their knowledge in that one particular area. If you want to increase your Excel knowledge in a more general way, see the Excel Essentials series which consists of Excel for Beginners, Intermediate Excel, and 50 Useful Excel Functions. In that series, charts are covered in Intermediate Excel.