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 MS Excel Basics
 Excel - Home
 Excel - Getting Started
 Excel - Explore Window
 Excel - Backstage
 Excel - Entering Values
 Excel - Move Around
 Excel - Save Workbook
 Excel - Create Worksheet
 Excel - Copy Worksheet
 Excel - Hiding Worksheet
 Excel - Delete Worksheet
 Excel - Close Workbook
 Excel - Open Workbook
 Excel - Context Help
 Editing Worksheet
 Excel - Insert Data
 Excel - Select Data
 Excel - Delete Data
 Excel - Move Data
 Excel - Rows & Columns
 Excel - Copy & Paste
 Excel - Find & Replace
 Excel - Spell Check
 Excel - Zoom In-Out
 Excel - Special Symbols
 Excel - Insert Comments
 Excel - Add Text Box
 Excel - Undo Changes
 Formatting Cells
 Excel - Setting Cell Type
 Excel - Setting Fonts
 Excel - Text Decoration
 Excel - Rotate Cells
 Excel - Setting Colors
 Excel - Text Alignments
 Excel - Merge & Wrap
 Excel - Borders and Shades
 Excel - Apply Formatting
 Formatting Worksheets
 Excel - Sheet Options
 Excel - Adjust Margins
 Excel - Page Orientation
 Excel - Header and Footer
 Excel - Insert Page Breaks
 Excel - Set Background
 Excel - Freeze Panes
 Excel - Conditional Format
 Working with Formula
 Excel - Creating Formulas
 Excel - Copying Formulas
 Excel - Formula Reference
 Excel - Using Functions
 Excel - Builtin Functions
 Advanced Operations
 Excel - Data Filtering
 Excel - Data Sorting
 Excel - Using Ranges
 Excel - Data Validation
 Excel - Using Styles
 Excel - Using Themes
 Excel - Using Templates
 Excel - Using Macros
 Excel - Adding Graphics
 Excel - Cross Referencing
 Excel - Printing Worksheets
 Excel - Email Workbooks
 Excel- Translate Worksheet
 Excel - Workbook Security
 Excel - Data Tables
 Excel - Pivot Tables
 Excel - Simple Charts
 Excel - Pivot Charts
 Excel - Keyboard Shortcuts
 MS Excel Resources
 Excel - Quick Guide
 Excel - Useful Resources
 Excel - Discussion
 Selected Reading
 UPSC IAS Exams Notes
 Developer's Best Practices
 Questions and Answers
 Effective Resume Writing
 HR Interview Questions
 Computer Glossary
 Who is Who

Excel 2010 Tutorial


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Microsoft Excel is a commercial spreadsheet application, written and distributed by
Microsoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. At the time of writing this tutorial the
Microsoft excel version was 2010 for Microsoft Windows and 2011 for Mac OS X.
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet tool capable of performing calculations, analyzing data and
integrating information from different programs.
By default, documents saved in Excel 2010 are saved with the .xlsx extension whereas the
file extension of the prior Excel versions are .xls.

Audience
This tutorial has been designed for computer users who would like to learn Microsoft Excel
in easy and simple steps. It will be highly useful for those learners who do not have prior
exposure to Microsoft applications.

Prerequisites
Before proceeding with this tutorial, you should have a basic understanding of Computer
peripherals like mouse, keyboard, monitor, screen etc. and their basic operations. You should
also have the basic skills of file management and folder navigations.
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