Category : Spreadsheet.
Topic : Investment spreadsheet. Author : .
Posted : Tue, Mar 15th 2022 06:49 AM.
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If you are relatively new to using Excel, you will notice that learning to use all Excel formulas is no easy task. There are many different functions that can be accomplished by the use of these formulas such as mathematical calculations. This is not something you can accomplish by listing your data on a Word document. The simplest of all Excel formulas are those used to perform basic mathematical calculations such as addition, subtraction, division and multiplication. If you have never worked inside of an Excel spreadsheet, you are going to need to find a course that can teach you how to get started. These functions are among the most basic and are quickly learned by even the most inexperienced users.
Now that we have some test dummy data on our spreadsheet we can go ahead and reformat the column widths. You can add more data if you would like or even use an already existing spreadsheet. The choice is completely up to you; however the steps to reformat the column widths are all the same as you will soon see. The next step is to highlight the columns that you want to reformat. To reformat the columns we are using in our example, using the month names, you need to click on the column header labeled ”A”. Now hold down the ”shift” key and click the column header labeled ”L”. In other words you are clicking the first column and the last column. If you chose to use your own spreadsheet, your columns that you use may be different. You could also click on column header ”A” and holding down the left mouse button, drag the cursor over top of the final column, in this case ”L”, and let go of the mouse button. Either way is fine.