Excel 2016 for Mac Functions and Formulas Quick Reference Guide (4-Page Cheat Sheet Focusing on Examples and Context for Intermedi


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Geared toward the intermediate to advanced Excel 2016 user, this example-rich 4-page laminated quick reference card/guide provides explanations and context for many powerful Excel 2016 spreadsheet formulas and functions. Step-by-step instructions for many formula/function-related features such as using range names, and Excel's troubleshooting features. Written with Beezix's trademark focus on clarity, accuracy, and the user's perspective, this guide will be a valuable resource to improve your proficiency in using Microsoft Excel 2016. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide. Topics include: Glossary. Conditionally Summing/Counting Data (SUMIF, COUNTIF). Being Precise (Rounding functions). Improving Clarity with Range Names: Name Rules, Creating Names, Using and Selecting Names, Managing Names, Indirectly Referring to a Named Range (INDIRECT). Merging Text and Numbers (CONCATENATE, TEXT, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, LEN, FIND, VALUE, TRIM, SUBSTITUTE). Changing Results: IF, AND, OR. Table Lookups (VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH). Error Recovery (ISNA, ISERROR). Common Loan Functions (PMT, RATE, NPER, PV, FV). Array Formulas (Single-Cell & Multi-Cell Arrays) Why to use them, Entering, Editing, Expanding, Deleting. Counting Cells (COUNT, COUNTA). Dates and Times (DATE, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TODAY, WEEKDAY, NETWORKDAYS). Using a Formula for Data Validation, Limit to a List. Troubleshooting: Types of Errors, Automatic Error Checking, Using the Error Checker, Showing/Hiding Formulas, Displaying Cell Relationships, Selecting Related Cells, Removing Relationship Arrows. Examples: Summing Selected Data, Being Precise, Merging Text and Numbers, Table Lookups, Table Lookups combined with IF and ISERROR, Multi-Cell Arrays, Single-Cell Arrays, Dates and Times.




Microsoft Excel 2016 Functions and Formulas Quick Reference Card (4-Page Cheat Sheet Focusing on Examples and Context for Intermed


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Geared toward the intermediate to advanced Excel 2016 user, this example-rich 4-page laminated card/guide provides explanations and context for many powerful Excel 2016 spreadsheet formulas and functions. Step-by-step instructions for many formula/function-related features such as using range names, and Excel's troubleshooting features. Written with Beezix's trademark focus on clarity, accuracy, and the user's perspective, this guide will be a valuable resource to improve your proficiency in using Microsoft Excel 2016. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide.Topics include:Controlling Order of PrecedenceConditionally Summing/Counting Data (SUMIF, COUNTIF)Being Precise (Rounding functions)Improving Clarity with Range Names: Creating Names, Limiting Scope, Defining a Constant or Formula for a Name, Managing Names, Indirectly Referring to a Named Range (INDIRECT)New Functions for Office 365, Mobile & Online (CONCAT, TEXTJOIN, IFS, MAXIFS/MINIFS, SWITCH)Merging Text and Numbers (CONCATENATE, TEXT, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, LEN, FIND, VALUE, TRIM, SUBSTITUTE)Changing Results: IF, AND, OR, NOTTable Lookups (VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH)Error Recovery (ISNA, ISERROR)Array Formulas (Single Cell & Multi-Cell Arrays)Dates and Times (DATE, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TODAY, WEEKDAY, NETWORKDAYS, EDATE)Using a Formula for Data ValidationTroubleshooting: Types of Errors, Automatic Error Checking, Using the Error Checker, Showing/Hiding Formulas, Evaluating Nested Formulas, Selecting Related Cells, Displaying Cell Relationships, Removing Relationship Arrows. Examples: Summing Selected Data; Being Precise; Merging Text & Numers; Table Lookups; Table Lookups with IF and ISERROR; Dates & Times; Single- and Multi-Cell Arrays.




Excel 2011 for Mac


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Geared toward the intermediate to advanced Excel 2011 user, this example-rich 4-page laminated quick reference card/guide provides explanations and context for many powerful Excel 2011 spreadsheet formulas and functions. Step-by-step instructions for many formula/function-related features such as using range names, and Excel's troubleshooting features. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide. The following topics are included: Glossary. Conditionally Summing/Counting Data (SUMIF, COUNTIF). Being Precise (Rounding): (ROUND, MROUND, ROUNDUP, CEILING, CEILING.PRECISE, EVEN, INT). Improving Clarity with Range Names: Name Rules, Creating a Name, Creating Several Names at Once, Selecting a Name Range, Using a range Name in a Formula, Managing Names, Indirectly Referring to a Named Range (INDIRECT). Merging Text and Numbers (CONCATENATE, TEXT, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, LEN, FIND, VALUE, TRIM, SUBSTITUTE). Changing Results (IF, AND, OR). Table Lookups (VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH). Error Recovery (ISNA, ISERROR). Array Formulas (Single Cell & Multi-Cell Arrays). Dates and Times (DATE, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TODAY, WEEKDAY, NETWORKDAYS). Using a Formula for Data Validation. Troubleshooting: Types of Errors, Automatic Error Checking, Using the Error Checker, Showing/Hiding Formulas, Displaying Cell Relationships, Selecting Related Cells, Removing Relationship Arrows. This guide is one of several titles available for Excel 2011: Excel 2011 Introduction; Excel 2011 Charts, Tables & PivotTables; Excel 2011 Functions & Formulas.




Microsoft Excel 2016 Functions & Formulas Quick Reference Guide


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Geared toward the intermediate to advanced user, this example-rich 4-page laminated quick reference guide provides explanations and context for many powerful functions and formulas. Step-by-step instructions for many function/formula-related features. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide.




Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet


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Do you need a quick reference for Excel 2016? The four-panel Excel 2016 Reference & Cheat Sheet contains tips, examples, and screenshots of the most common Excel functions and features. In addition to covering Excel 2016 for Windows and Macs, the reference also covers Excel Online, Microsoft's free Web-based spreadsheet program. Almost all of the instructions and examples also apply to Excel 2013. Topics include:* Excel 2016 basics. * An overview of Microsoft's Ribbon interface. * Creating, saving, and closing workbooks. * How to use templates and themes. * How to add, edit, and hide data. * How to import and export .txt, .csv, .tsv, and .xlsx files. * How to share workbooks. * Printing basics. * Examples of basic formulas, functions, and AutoFill. * How to perform simple math and calculate averages. * How to sort and filter data. * How to create a chart or graph. * Universal keyboard shortcuts for Excel 2016. The four-panel reference is printed on 8.5 by 11 inch high-quality card stock, perfect for desks, walls, and shelves. It has holes for three-ring binders. Note that the Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet does not cover advanced features of Excel 2016, the Excel mobile apps for tablets and phones, or other Microsoft Office/Office 365 applications. The Excel 2016 Reference and Cheat Sheet was created by the publisher of the top-selling guides Excel Basics In 30 Minutes, Google Drive & Docs In 30 Minutes, and Dropbox In 30 Minutes.




Excel 2016 for Mac Introduction Quick Reference Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips and Shortcuts - Laminated Cards)


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Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use Microsoft Excel 2016 for Mac. Written with Beezix's trademark focus on clarity, accuracy, and the user's perspective, this guide will be a valuable resource to improve your proficiency in using Microsoft Excel 2016 for Mac. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or simply an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user.The following topics are covered:Page Layout vs. Normal View, Entering and Editing Data, Entering Data into a Selected Range, Replacing Cells, Clearing Cells, Inserting and Deleting Rows Columns and Cells, Column Width and Row Height, Best Fit, Formatting Numbers, Aligning Cell Contents, Borders and Shading, Clearing Formatting. Entering Dates, Entering a Sequence of Numbers.Entering Formulas & Functions (SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN, TODAY), Entering Functions Quickly, Absolute vs. Relative Cell References, Moving or Copying Data: Copying to Adjacent Cells; Cut, Copy, Paste & Drag/Drop.Sheet Features: Renaming, Moving, Copying, Selecting, Inserting, Deleting.Previewing, Printing and Page Breaks, Scaling the Printout, Repeating Rows/Columns on Every Page.Also includes a list of Selection and Mo




Microsoft Excel 2013 Functions and Formulas Quick Reference Card (4-Page Cheat Sheet Focusing on Examples and Context for Intermed


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Geared toward the intermediate to advanced Excel 2013 user, this example-rich 4-page laminated quick reference card/guide provides explanations and context for many powerful Excel 2013 spreadsheet formulas and functions. Step-by-step instructions for many formula/function-related features such as using range names, and Excel's troubleshooting features. Topics include: Controlling Order of Precedence Conditionally Summing/Counting Data (SUMIF, COUNTIF) Being Precise (Rounding functions) Improving Clarity with Range Names: Creating Names, Limiting Scope, Defining a Constant or Formula for a Name, Managing Names, Indirectly Referring to a Named Range (INDIRECT) Merging Text and Numbers (CONCATENATE, TEXT, LEFT, RIGHT, MID, LEN, FIND, VALUE, TRIM, SUBSTITUTE) Changing Results: IF, AND, OR, NOT Table Lookups (VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH) Error Recovery (ISNA, ISERROR) Array Formulas (Single Cell & Multi-Cell Arrays) Dates and Times (DATE, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, TODAY, WEEKDAY, NETWORKDAYS) Using a Formula for Data Validation Troubleshooting: Types of Errors, Automatic Error Checking, Using the Error Checker, Showing/Hiding Formulas, Watching Cells, Evaluating Nested Formulas, Selecting Related Cells, Displaying Cell Relationships, Removing Relationship Arrows.




Microsoft Excel 2016 Introductory Quick Reference Guide Laminated Cheat Sheet Training Guide


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Designed with the busy professional in mind, this 4-page laminated quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in Introductory Excel 2016. When you need an answer fast, you will find it right at your fingertips. Durable and easy-to-use, quick reference cards are perfect for individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials. With 59 topics covered, this guide is perfect for someone new to Excel or upgrading from a previous version.Topics Include: Interface Basics, File Management, Data Entry, Formulas, Copying and Pasting Formulas, Adjusting Columns and Rows, Formatting Worksheets, Worksheet Tools, Worksheet Layout, Printing, Touch Actions and Keyboard Shortcuts.




Microsoft Excel 2016 Introduction Quick Reference Training Guide (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tutorial, Tips & Shortcuts)


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Designed with the busy professional in mind, this 4-page quick reference guide provides step-by-step instructions in Excel 2016. When you need an answer fast, you will find it right at your fingertips with this Microsoft Excel 2016 Quick Reference Guide. Simple and easy-to-use, quick reference cards are perfect for individuals, businesses and as supplemental training materials. Includes touch gestures and keyboard shortcuts.




Microsoft Excel 2016 Advanced and Macros Quick Reference Guide - Windows Version (Cheat Sheet of Instructions, Tips and Shortcuts -


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Laminated quick reference guide showing step-by-step instructions and shortcuts for how to use advanced features and macros in Microsoft Office Excel 2016. Written with Beezix's trademark focus on clarity, accuracy, and the user's perspective, this guide will be a valuable resource to improve your proficiency in using Microsoft Excel 2016. This guide is suitable as a training handout, or as an easy to use reference guide, for any type of user. The following topics are covered: Advanced Features: Organizing with Grouping - Manual, Automatic, Hiding or Displaying a Group, Ungrouping; Hiding Columns, Rows, or Sheets; Consolidating Data; Freezing or Splitting Rows/Columns; Using the Selection Pane; Conditional Formatting; Goal Seek; Scenarios; Converting Text to Data; Intercepting Entry Errors with Data Validation; Preventing Changes (Protecting Cells, Worksheets, and Workbooks); Quick Analysis.. Macros: Recording Workbook Actions; Running a Macro; Executing Macros Automatically; Saving a Macro; Showing the Developer Tab; Setting Macro Security; Assigning a Macro to a Worksheet Button; Assigning a Macro to the Quick Access Toolbar; Editing a Macro; VBA; Debugging VBA Code; Documenting VBA Code; VBA Examples: Subroutines, Function Macros; Macro Name Rules.