Introduction to Microsoft Excel

Introduction to Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language called Visual Basic for Applications. 





Microsoft Excel Advantages
Microsoft Excel allows you to manipulate, manage and analyze data helping assist in decision making and creating efficiency that will directly affect your bottom line. Whether you’re using it for business or to help manage personal database and expenses Microsoft Excel gives you the right tools to enable you to accomplish all your needs.-

1.   Easy and effective comparisons
2.   Powerful analysis of large amounts of data
3.   Microsoft Excel Mobile & iPad Apps
4.   Use conditional formatting
5.   Build great charts


Microsoft Excel be used for?
Microsoft Excel is a very versatile tool and can be used for almost anything that you can imagine:
·         Agendas
·         Budgets
·         Calendars
·         Cards
·         Charts and Diagrams
·         Financial Tools (Loan calculators etc.)
·         Flyers
·         Forms
·         Inventories
·         Invoices
·         Lists and to-do checklists
·         Planners
·         Plans and proposals
·         Reports
·         Schedules

·         Timesheets
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