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Welcome
to Excelling with Excel 2007
The Basics
From this point on, you will find that the left hand side navigation
lists the topics you will be covering in the main category. Example: The
Basics is the main category and the topics Opening Excel, Moving through
Excel, etc. are listed underneath.
If you wish to move into other areas, there is a navigation bar at the
bottom of each page.
Opening Excel
There are
two ways to open Excel:
- Using
the Start menu, select Excel OR use the Start Menu to open all programs
and select Excel from the list of programs presented

The Opening
Screen
When you
open Excel, you see the following elements:
- a blue
bar at the top - this is called the title bar and shows you what program
you are in. (If you are in Excel it will say Microsoft Excel)
- the ribbon
bar - this is where you see words like Home, Insert, Page Layout etc
- under
each ribbon bar are the toolbars you will use when working with
Excel. This is where you see the icons for various operations you can
do. Example: where you see the picture of scissors, when you select
that icon, the highlighted data will be Cut.
- and,
lastly Excel always opens with cell A1 selected. You can tell that by
looking under the standard toolbar for the A1. A1 or any combination
of letter and number that appears there is called the cell address.
- NOTE:
where you see the equals sign (=) and a blank area, that is where formulas
will appear

When Excel opens you see a spreadsheet with columns (letters) and rows
(numbers)
- You also
see the words Book1 in the title bar. Book1 indicates that this is a
workbook.
- You can
change the name of the workbook by going to Office button (the one that looks like the Microsoft logo in the top lefthand corner) and selecting
Save or Save As and then name the workbook.
- TIP:
always name your workbooks so you know what type of information is in
the workbook.
Now, look
at the bottom part of your screen
A workbook
is divided into sheets, Sheet1, Sheet2, etc.
You can
change the name of the sheet by either right clicking on the words Sheet1
and selecting rename OR by double clicking on the words Sheet1 and typing
in the name of the worksheet.
TIP:
learn to name your worksheets. What if you had 10 worksheets with no names,
but information on each one - how would you know what was on the worksheet
without a name?
Look to
the very right and to the bottom of the worksheet for the scrollbars
- There
are two sets of scrollbars in Excel
- The one
at at the bottom of the sheet moves horizontally
- The one
on the right side of the sheet moves vertically
- You can
move quickly with the scrollbars if you select the scrollbar arrowhead,
click on the arrowhead and hold the click.

Moving on to
moving around in Excel
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