MS Excel: Information Technology Management Service
MS Excel: Information Technology Management Service
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MANAGEMENT SERVICE
- Subtraction
* Multiplication
/ Division
^ Exponential
Performing Mathematical
Calculations
Addition
Move your cursor to
cell A1.
Type 1.
Press Enter.
Type 1 in cell A2.
Press Enter.
Type =A1+A2 in cell A3.
Press Enter. Cell A1 has been
added to cell A2, and the result
is shown in cell A3.
Subtraction
Press F5.
Type D1 in the Reference field.
Press Enter. You should now be in cell D1.
Type 6 in cell D1.
Press Enter.
Type 3 in cell D2.
Press Enter.
Type =D1/D2 in cell D3.
Press Enter. Cell D1 is divided by cell D2 and
the result is displayed in cell D3.
AutoSum Icon
Go to cell F1.
Type 3. Press Enter.
Type 3. Press Enter.
Type 3. Press Enter.
Click the AutoSum button, which is located
on the Standard toolbar.
F1 to F3 should now be highlighted.
Press Enter. Cells F1 through F3 are added.
Setting Automatic Calculation
Go to cell B7.
Choose Format >
Cells from the menu.
Choose the Border tab.
In the Style box, click
on the single
underline.
Click the top of the Border box.
In the Style box, click on the double
underline.
Click the bottom of the Border box.
Click OK. Cell B7 now has a border.
Merge and Center
Go to cell B1.
Type Sample Spreadsheet.
Click the check mark on the Formula
bar.
Select columns B1 to D1.
Click the Merge and Center icon on
the formatting toolbar. Cells B1, C1,
and D1 are merged and centered.
Numbers and Mathematical
Calculations
=SUM(2,13,A1,B27)
In this function:
The equal sign begins the function.
SUM is the name of the function.
2, 13, A1, and B27 are the arguments.
Parentheses enclose the arguments.
A comma separates the arguments.
The SUM function adds the arguments
together. In the exercises that follow,
we will look at various functions.
Typing a Function
Open Microsoft Excel.
Type 12 in cell B1.
Press Enter.
Type 27 in cell B2.
Press Enter.
Type 24 in cell B3.
Press Enter.
Type =SUM(B1:B3) in cell A4.
Press Enter. Microsoft Excel sums cells B1 to B3.
Calculating an Average
Chart Toolbar
To change the data area font size: