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Basics to Excel Presented By Kimberly Grieger DeVry University Student/WellSpan Employee

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Basics to ExcelPresented By Kimberly Grieger

DeVry University Student/WellSpan Employee

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How to Create or Retrieve an Excel Spreadsheet

Format of Spreadsheet Additional Tab Options Make a Basic Weekly View Format Multiple Worksheets in one Workbook How to Save the Spreadsheet How to Print the Spreadsheet

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To open up the Microsoft Excel program, you will need to be logged onto the computer.

The lower left corner of your desktop screen will be a Windows icon, this is where you will click on ALL PROGRAMS, then MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013, and then choose EXCEL.

If you have a document already saved that you want to open, then you will want to choose the document saved by selecting the document name shown.

If you are starting a document, choose the BLANK template.

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Format of Spreadsheet

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WHERE ARE YOU?!

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Home Tab

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Data Input Options

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Insert Tab

Insert is exactly what is sounds like…you are inserting an item. This can be tables, pictures, charts, maps, graphs, timelines, web hyperlinks, or different text options.

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Page Layout

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Review Tab

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So go ahead now and type up a weekly Planner with Sunday through Sat and

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAYMORNINGLUNCHAFTERNOON

TRIAL RUN

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Sheets Upon Sheets

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