Basic Formulas in Excel 2013 for Windows
Excel 2013 (Windows)
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Get the most out of Excel 2013 by learning about formulas, functions, and totals. Explore using the function library, using automated formulas, inserting subtotals, ranking values, converting number types, and creating random values.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Inserting a formula using the function libraryPerforming simple calculations with formulasUsing automated formulas in a tableCreating automated cumulative totalsInserting subtotalsCounting cells in a range
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Ranking a valueRounding a numberUsing replacement formulasConverting number typesFactorizing the results of a divisionCreating random values
IN THIS COURSE
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5m 49sExcel 2013's Function Library can help you to locate and insert the formula you need. These formulas are grouped according to category. If you are unable to find the formula you want, you can also launch a search query. Once you have selected the formula you wish to use, Excel 2013 can guide you through the arguments that you need to specify. FREE ACCESS
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5m 56sThe cells in your Excel 2013 worksheet can be thought of as little calculator spaces. You can use these individual cells to perform simple and complex calculations. Once you have inserted a calculation, any data updates that you make will, by default, be included in any dependent calculations. FREE ACCESS
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6m 26sIf you are going to be applying your formulas to a large number of data entries in your worksheet, it is important to know how to use the Fill Down function. When a formula is copied and pasted into a new cell in Excel 2013, it will - by default - be automatically adjusted to fit its new location. You can however change the way in which these adjustments are applied. FREE ACCESS
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5m 7sIf you have organized your data entries into chronological order, a cumulative total can very quickly be created. In Excel 2013, you can create the calculation once and then apply it automatically to the rest of your data entries, thereby saving yourself a lot of time and effort. FREE ACCESS
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5m 36sWhen your Excel 2013 data table has become rather long, adding subtotals for individual subgroups within that table can be very useful. You can use these subtotals to perform various different calculations, all of which can be activated and deactivated at the touch of a button. FREE ACCESS
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5m 22sThe COUNTA formula is used in Excel 2013 to count up the number of cells that contain values. The COUNTIF formula can be used to perform a count of certain values that meet your conditions. You can even use the SUMPRODUCT and COUNTIF formulas together to perform complex but exceedingly useful calculations. FREE ACCESS
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6m 12sExcel 2013's RANK function is extremely useful if you want to find out where a particular value places in a list of data entries. You can also visualize the smallest and largest values in a list by using the SMALL and LARGE formulas. FREE ACCESS
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7m 12sIn Excel 2013, there are many different formulas that you can use to round up or down your data values. Which one you choose will depend on how you want to perform the calculation. You can, for example, round a value up to the nearest multiple, round it down to the nearest fraction, and even truncate a value. FREE ACCESS
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3m 45sIf you have inserted text data into your spreadsheet and you need to make some changes, you may find that you can perform these modifications with the help of some Excel 2013's formulas, SUBSTITUTE, TRIM and REPLACE. FREE ACCESS
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3m 35sWe generally use a base-10 number system in everyday life. You will occasionally find it useful to work in binary and hexadecimal. In Excel 2013, you can quickly convert a number that you have inserted into and out of a variety of different number formats, including binary, decimal and hexadecimal. FREE ACCESS
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2m 28sIf you want to perform a division in Excel 2013, and you want to obtain a whole number answer, you are going to need to use the QUOTIENT formula. You can also visualize the remainder of the equation by using the MOD formula. FREE ACCESS
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6m 11sCreating randomized numbers if often very useful if you need a randomly-generated code, are holding a lottery, or are drawing lots. In Excel 2013, there are lots of formulas and calculations that you can use to generate your random numbers. FREE ACCESS
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