Microsoft Excel 2013



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Microsoft® Excel 2013 Basic Quick Reference Guide The Excel 2013 Program Screen Keyboard Shortcuts Getting Started Create a Workbook: Click the File tab and select New or press Ctrl + Select All N. Double-click a workbook. Open a Workbook: Click the File tab and select Open or press Ctrl + O. Select a recent file or navigate to the. This introductory course on using Microsoft Excel 2013, you'll learn the basics of using Excel, from opening up the software to formatting, to proofing your worksheets, and managing different Excel workbooks. The course starts off with the basics of what Excel is and what’s new in Excel 2013, along with introducing the touch screen interface. Exploring: Microsoft Excel 2013, Comprehensive (Exploring for Office 2013) Poatsy, Mary Anne, Mulbery, Keith, Davidson, Jason, Grauer, Robert T. on Amazon.com.

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A core-level candidate for the Microsoft Excel 2013 exam should have a fundamental understanding of the Excel environment and the ability to complete tasks independently. They should know and demonstrate the correct application of the principal features of Excel 2013. These candidates should be able to create and edit a workbook with multiple sheets for a variety of purposes and situations. Examples include professional-looking budgets, team performance charts, sales invoices, and exercise logs. Candidate roles might include students, clerical workers, bookkeepers, instructors, and others.

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Tutorial Summary

Excel 2013 is a version of Excel developed by Microsoft that runs on the Windows platform. This Excel 2013 tutorial covered the basic concepts of spreadsheets such as:

  • Cells
  • Rows
  • Columns

And then expanded on the more advanced Excel topics such as:

  • Sheets
  • Hyperlinks
  • Ranges

Each version of Excel can 'look and feel' completely different from another. As such, we recommend that you try one of our other Excel tutorials to become familiar with the Excel version that you will be using.

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