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Spreadsheet Functions

The document provides an overview of various Excel functions, including basic formulas such as multiplication, subtraction, and division, as well as statistical functions like average, maximum, and minimum. It also covers counting functions (COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTIF), summation functions (SUM, SUMIF), and lookup functions (HLOOKUP, VLOOKUP), along with conditional formulas (IF, nested IF). Each function is briefly explained with examples of how to use them in Excel.

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Spreadsheet Functions

The document provides an overview of various Excel functions, including basic formulas such as multiplication, subtraction, and division, as well as statistical functions like average, maximum, and minimum. It also covers counting functions (COUNT, COUNTA, COUNTIF), summation functions (SUM, SUMIF), and lookup functions (HLOOKUP, VLOOKUP), along with conditional formulas (IF, nested IF). Each function is briefly explained with examples of how to use them in Excel.

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Select a Function to learn:

Basic Formulas: Count Formulas: IF Formulas


MUTIPLICATION COUNT IF
SUBTRACTION COUNTA NESTED IF
DIVISION COUNTIF
AVERAGE
MAXIMUM SUM (Adding) Formulas LOOKUP Formulas
MINIMUM SUM LOOKUP
INT SUMIF HLOOKUP
VLOOKUP
CLICK ABOVE
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This is the 'Function Bar'

Select a function from the list


Or you can type the Function you want

Click 'OK' when you are finished


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2
5
Used to multiply all the numbers in a
range of cells. 10
=H11*H1
2
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50 10
10 50
Used to take numbers away from
each other.
40 -40
=H11- =H11-
H12 H12negative results
Be careful about
negative results
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50
Divides numbers in a range of cells. 10

5
=H11/
H12
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1
2
3
4
5
10
7
Used to find the HIGHEST number in a
8
set of values 9

10
=MAX(H4:H12)
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1
2
3
4
5
10
7
Used to find the LOWEST number in a 8
set of values. 9

1
=MIN(H4:H12
)
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1
1
3
4
5
9
6
Returns the AVERAGE of a set of numbers. 8
8

5
=AVERAGE(H4:H12)
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Removes decimals from numbers or calculation results


6.1

5.7 5.7

5 34
=INT(D12 =INT(H4*H12)
)
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1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
Used to ADD all of the numbers 6 6
in a range of values 7 7
8 8
9 9

45 45
=SUM(F4:F12) =I4+I5+I6+I7+I8+I9+I10+I11+I12
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Used to count the amount of cells that p <<< This letter will not be counted
contain numbers 8
(cells containing words are not included) 9

8
=COUNT(H4:H12)
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MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE

AUGUST
Used to count the amount of cells that SEPTEMBER
contain numbers OR text OCTOBER
(empty cells are not included) NOVEMBER

8
=COUNTA(H4:H12)
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MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JUNE
Used to count the number of cells that AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
contain particular data OCTOBER
(in this example we are counting the numberNOVEMBER
of times "June" appears)
2
=COUNTIF(G4:G12,"June")
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D 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
E 5
D 6
Used to ADD together numbers that meet G 7
criteria that you set H 8
(in this example we are adding all numbers I 9
that are next to the letter "D")
11
=SUMIF(H4:H12,"D",I4:I12)
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DISCOUNT?
Yes
You get a discount

=IF(D10="Yes","You get a discount", "You do not get a discou


Used to produce ONE OF TWO OUTCOMES
based on an IF QUESTION AGE
18
(tested cells can contain numbers or text)
You are old enough to drive
Use speech marks for letters or words
=IF(L12>=17,"You are old enough to drive", "You are not
unt", "You do not get a discount")

nough to drive", "You are not old enough to drive")


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Example:
Football games have ONE of THREE possible outcomes:
1) Home win
2) Away win
3) Draw

HOME TEAM GOALS AWAY TEAM GOALS


Used where you have THREE OR MORE POSSIBLE
4 4
OUTCOMES based on an IF QUESTION
(multiple IF functions nested together)
RESULT: Draw

=IF(H7>J7,"Home win", IF(H7<J7,"Away win", "D


ossible outcomes:

Y TEAM GOALS

J7,"Away win", "Draw"))


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Item Monitor Speakers Keyboard


Stock No 4 11 8
Price £87.99 £17.99 £4.95

Used to LOOK UP data that is stored in ROWS Price of a Keyboard: £87.99


=HLOOKUP(G6,F6:I8, 3, FALSE)
The "H" in HLOOKUP stands for "Horizontal"
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Item Stock No Price


Monitor 5 £78.00
Speakers 14 £12.99
Keyboard 32 £4.95
Mouse 23 £19.95
Motherboard 18 £70.00
Hard Drive 6 £65.00
Flash Memory 45 £12.00
Used to LOOK UP data that is stored in COLUMNS Laptop 4 £299.00
DVD ROM 9 £9.99
The "V" in VLOOKUP stands for "Vertical"
Stock No of Laptops: 4
=VLOOKUP(H11,H3:J12,2,FALSE)
2,2,FALSE)

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