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advanced features of mse
advanced features of mse
Advanced
Features of
Microsoft Excel
CLASS VII E - RAGHAV GUMBER - ROLL NO. 33
Acknowledgement
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all these individuals for mentoring and supporting
me in completing this project on Advanced Features of Microsft Excel
My teacher Mrs. Rupali Bhatia, for providing me with invaluable insights and direction.
Our esteemed principal Dr. Sanjeev Jain, for fostering an environment of learning and creativity
within our school.
To my parents, their constant encouragement, patience, and understanding have been the pillars of
my success.
I am grateful to my friends who contributed ideas and perspectives that enriched the project.
Thank you everyone for shaping this project and enhancing my learning experience.
Function
You can use a simple formula to sum numbers in a range (a group of cells), but the
SUM()
SUM function is easier to use when you’re working with more than a few numbers.
For example =SUM(A2:A6) is less likely to have typing errors than =A2+A3+A4+A5+A6.
For Example :
• =IF(C2>B2,”Over Budget”,”Within Budget”)
In the above example, the IF function in D2 is saying
IF(C2 Is Greater Than B2, then return “Over Budget”,
otherwise return “Within Budget”)
Sorting Data
1 Select the data to sort 2 Sort quickly and easily
Select a range of tabular data, such as A1:L5 (multiple 1. Select a single cell in the column you want to sort.
rows and columns) or C1:C80 (a single column). The 2. On the Data tab, in the Sort & Filter group, click to
range can include the first row of headings that identify perform an ascending sort (from A to Z, or smallest
each column. number to largest).
Thank You!
A presentation by
RAGHAV GUMBER