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The document provides an introduction to Excel 2016, highlighting its capabilities for storing, organizing, and analyzing data. It familiarizes users with the Excel interface, including the Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and various worksheet views. Additionally, it offers a challenge to practice using these features effectively.

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Excel 2016
Getting Started with Excel

Introduction
Excel is a spreadsheet program that allows you to store, organize, and analyze
information. While you may believe Excel is only used by certain people to process
complicated data, anyone can learn how to take advantage of the program's powerful
features. Whether you're keeping a budget, organizing a training log, or creating an
invoice, Excel makes it easy to work with different types of data.

Watch the video below to learn more about Excel.

Excel: Getting Started

Getting to know Excel


If you've previously used Excel 2010 or Excel 2013, then Excel 2016 should feel familiar. If
you are new to Excel or have more experience with older versions, you should first take
some time to become familiar with the Excel interface.

The Excel interface


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When you open Excel 2016 for the first time, the Excel Start Screen will appear. From
here, you'll be able to create a new workbook, choose a template, and access your
recently edited workbooks.

▶︎ From the Excel Start Screen, locate and select Blank workbook to access
the Excel interface.

Click the buttons in the elow to become familiar with the Excel interface.

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Working with the Excel environment


The Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar are where you will find the commands to
perform common tasks in Excel. The Backstage view gives you various options for
saving, opening a file, printing, and sharing your document.

The Ribbon
Excel 2016 uses a tabbed Ribbon system instead of traditional menus. The Ribbon
contains multiple tabs, each with several groups of commands. You will use these tabs
to perform the most common tasks in Excel.

▶︎ Each tab will have one or more groups.

▶︎ Some groups will have an arrow you can click for more options.

▶︎ Click a tab to see more commands.

▶︎ You can adjust how the Ribbon is displayed with the Ribbon Display
Options.

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Certain programs, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader, may install additional


tabs to the Ribbon. These tabs are called add-ins.

To change the Ribbon Display Options:


The Ribbon is designed to respond to your current task, but you can choose to minimize
it if you find that it takes up too much screen space. Click the Ribbon Display Options
arrow in the upper-right corner of the Ribbon to display the drop-down menu.

There are three modes in the Ribbon Display Options menu:

▶︎ Auto-hide Ribbon: Auto-hide displays your workbook in full-screen mode


and completely hides the Ribbon. To show the Ribbon, click the Expand
Ribbon command at the top of screen.

▶︎ Show Tabs: This option hides all command groups when they're not in use,
but tabs will remain visible. To show the Ribbon, simply click a tab.

▶︎ Show Tabs and Commands: This option maximizes the Ribbon. All of the
tabs and commands will be visible. This option is selected by default when
you open Excel for the first time.

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The Quick Access Toolbar


Located just above the Ribbon, the Quick Access Toolbar lets you access common
commands no matter which tab is selected. By default, it includes the Save, Undo, and
Repeat commands. You can add other commands depending on your preference.

To add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar:


1 Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Quick Access Toolbar.

2 Select the command you want to add from the drop-down menu. To
choose from more commands, select More Commands.

3 The command will be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.

How to use Tell me:


The Tell me box works like a search bar to help you quickly find tools or commands you
want to use.

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1 Type in your own words what you want to do.

2 The results will give you a few relevant options. To use one, click it like you
would a command on the Ribbon.

Worksheet views
Excel 2016 has a variety of viewing options that change how your workbook is displayed.
These views can be useful for various tasks, especially if you're planning to print the
spreadsheet. To change worksheet views, locate the commands in the bottom-right
corner of the Excel window and select Normal view, Page Layout view, or Page Break
view.

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▶︎ Normal view is the default view for all worksheets in Excel.

▶︎ Page Layout view displays how your worksheets will appear when printed.
You can also add headers and footers in this view.

▶︎ Page Break view allows you to change the location of page breaks, which is
especially helpful when printing a lot of data from Excel.

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Backstage view
Backstage view gives you various options for saving, opening a file, printing, and
sharing your workbooks.

To access Backstage view:


1 Click the File tab on the Ribbon. Backstage view will appear.

Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn more about using
Backstage view.

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Challenge!
1 Open Excel 2016.

2 Click Blank Workbook to open a new spreadsheet.

3 Change the Ribbon Display Options to Show Tabs.

4 Using the Customize Quick Access Toolbar, click to add New, Quick Print,
and Spelling.

5 In the Tell me bar, type the word Color. Hover over Fill Color and choose a
yellow. This will fill a cell with the color yellow.

6 Change the worksheet view to the Page Layout option.

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7 When you're finished, your screen should look like this:

8 Change the Ribbon Display Options back to Show Tabs and Commands.

9 Close Excel and Don't Save changes.

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