Microsoft Excel Training Course for WD Early Recruitment Program.

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Microsoft Excel Training Course Microsoft Excel Training Course for WD Early Recruitment Program

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WD Early Recruitment Program

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Workshop 1: Introduction Workshop 1: Introduction

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel

✦ Number crunching: Create budgets, analyze survey results, and perform just about any type of financial analysis you can think of.

✦ Creating charts: Create a wide variety of highly customizable charts.

✦ Organizing lists: Use the row-and-column layout to store lists efficiently.

✦ Accessing other data: Import data from a wide variety of sources.

✦ Creating graphics and diagrams:

- Microsoft Excel is a type of application software called “spread sheet”- Excel is commonly used for:

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel

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Introduction to Microsoft ExcelParts

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel Parts

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel Parts

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel Parts

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel Parts

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Introduction to Microsoft Excel Parts

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Cells and Ranges

• A cell is a single element in a worksheet that can hold a value, text, or a formula. • A cell is identified by its address consisting of its column letter and row number. For example, cell D12 is the cell in the fourth column and the twelfth row.

• A group of cells is called a range. You designate a range address by specifying its upper-left cell address and its lower-right cell address, separated by a colon.

For examples of range addresses:

C24 A range that consists of a single cell.A1:B1 Two cells that occupy one row and two columns.A1:A100 100 cells in column A.A1:D4 16 cells (four rows by four columns).C1:C65536 An entire column of cells

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Practice Session: Data Entry

• To enter text or number, choose your active cell and start typing

• Both text and number can be entered in English and Thai

• To delete data, choose a cell or range and then press DEL button

• Try and see it for yourself.

• How to partially edit already entered data without deleting entire cell?

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Practice Session: Basic Calculation

• Excel provides basic mathematics operators: +, -, *, /, ^ and ( )

• Mathematical and statistical functions are also available (later)

• To enter numerical operation, type ‘=‘ followed by expression for example: = 1 + 2

= 10 / 3= (-3 + 5) * (2^0.5 / 2)

• Try and see it for yourself.

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Practice Session: Cell Interoperation

• Mathematical operations can be applied between cells for example: = A1 + B1

= (C1 + C2 + C3) / 3= (D5 – G7) * 3.5 + H6 ^ 0.33

• Try and see it for yourself.

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Practice Session: Cell Formatting

• Text data can be formatted in: fonts, size, type, alignment, color, etc.

• Numeric data can be formatted in: digit, currency type, etc.

• Try and see it for yourself.

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Assignment #1: Grade Calculator

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Assignment #1: Grade Calculator

CR (Credit) Sum of all credits enrolled in this termCP (Credit Pass) CR – credits of subjects that failed. (‘F’)CA (Credit Accumulated) CP ???

GP (Grade Point) ni (crediti * pointi); n = # of subjects

GPS (Grade Point Average) (1/CR) * ni (crediti * pointi)

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Assignment #1: Grade Calculator

• Now, duplicate (copy) a table to make calculation to cover your term of study• Save your work sheet, we will come back to complete it later on