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Excel is a quick and efficient program for tasks like creating sales reports, budgets, and invoices.
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Review the section “Introducing Excel."
The group of cells selected here is referred to as the range B2:C5.
Portion of a workbook showing columns A–C and rows 1–5. In column A, no cells are selected; in column B, cells B2:B5 are selected; in column C, cells C2:C5 are selected.
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Review the section “Cell Ranges."
Use the Zoom tool prior to printing so the data appears larger on the printed page.
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Review the section “Zoom Tools."
Tapping [Enter] is the only way to complete a cell entry.
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Review the section “Completing Cell Entries."
You can adjust cell alignment both vertically and horizontally.
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Review the section “Cell Alignment."
You CANNOT print column and row headings (A,B, C and 1, 2, 3, etc.).
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Review the section “Printing Worksheets."
The two cells shown here, cell A1 and cell B1, are equal in value.
Cell A1 shows: (25) Cell B1 shows: -25
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Review the section “Negative Numbers."
Josie is setting up a new worksheet and needs to list the days of the week, Monday to Friday, repeated ten times for ten weeks. How can she do this without typing each word?
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Review the section “Enter a Series Using AutoFill."
When entering text in a cell, which feature suggests text for you as you type?
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Review the section “Data Consistency in a Database."
What does number formatting allow you to add or change?
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Review the section “Working with Numbers and Dates."
Which feature is helpful if you have to enter a series of text, numbers, or dates?
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Review the section “Enter a Series Using AutoFill."
What does Excel allow you to print?
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Review the section “Print a Worksheet."
What happens if you double-click the border between two column headings when the mouse pointer looks like this:
The mouse pointer is positioned over the column headings for columns E and F; it appears as a double-headed arrow.
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Review the section “Adjust Column Width and Row Height."
Jamal is editing a large worksheet and wants to quickly move from cell C12 near the top of the worksheet down to cell A400. How should Jamal navigate there?
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Review the section "Go To."