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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
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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