This one-day Excel 2010 Foundation 1-day course teaches the basic functions and features of Excel 2010.
After an introduction to spreadsheet terminology and Excel's window components, students will learn how to
use the Help system and navigate worksheets and workbooks. Then they will enter and edit text, values,
formulas, and pictures, and they will save workbooks in various formats. Students will also move and copy data,
learn about absolute and relative references, and work with ranges, rows, and columns. This course also covers
simple functions, basic formatting techniques, and printing. Finally, students will create and modify
charts, and learn how to manage large workbooks.
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After completing this course, students will know how to:
Getting started
Spreadsheet
terminology
The Excel environment
Getting help
Navigating a worksheet
Entering and editing data
Entering and editing text and values
Entering and
editing formulas
Working with pictures
Saving
and updating workbooks
Modifying a worksheet
Moving and
copying data
Moving and copying formulas
Absolute and relative references
Inserting and
deleting ranges, rows, and columns
Using functions
Entering
functions
AutoSum
Other common functions
Formatting
Text formatting
Row and column formatting
Number formatting
Conditional formatting
Additional formatting options
Printing
Preparing to print
Page Setup options T
Printing worksheets
Charts
Chart basics
Formatting charts
Managing large workbooks
Viewing
large worksheets
Printing large worksheets
Working with multiple worksheets
Graphics and screenshots
Conditional
formatting with graphics
SmartArt graphics
Screenshots
Before taking this course, you should be familiar with
personal computers and the use of a keyboard and a
mouse. Furthermore, this course assumes that you've
completed a Windows Basic course or have equivalent experience.
The target student for this course
should be comfortable using a personal computer and Microsoft Windows. You should have little or no
experience using Microsoft Excel or any other spreadsheet program. You will get the most out of this
course if your goal is to become proficient in using Microsoft Excel to create simple worksheets and charts
for internal reports and data tracking.
For comprehensive training, you should complete all of the following courses: Excel 2010: Basic, Excel 2010: Intermediate, and Excel 2010: Advanced.