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Lesson 6
  • Lesson 1: Getting Started with Excel
  • Lesson 2: Cell Basics
  • Lesson 3: Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells
  • Lesson 4: Formatting Cells
  • Lesson 5: Saving
  • Lesson 7: Worksheet Basics
  • Lesson 8: Printing
  • Lesson 9: Creating Complex Formulas
  • Lesson 10: Working with Basic Functions
  • Lesson 11: Sorting Data
  • Lesson 12: Outlining Data
  • Lesson 13: Filtering Data
  • Lesson 14: Formatting Tables
  • Lesson 15: Reviewing and Sharing Workbooks
  • Lesson 16: Using Templates
  • Lesson 17: Working with Charts
  • Lesson 18: Working with Sparklines
  • Lesson 19: Using Conditional Formatting
  • Lesson 20: Creating PivotTables
  • Lesson 21: Using What‑If Analysis
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Excel 2010

Creating Simple Formulas

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Introduction

Lesson 17 

Excel can be used to calculate numerical information. In this lesson you will learn how to create simple formulas in Excel to add, subtract, multiply, and divide values in a workbook. Also, you will learn the various ways you can use cell references to make working with formulas easier and more efficient.

 


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