Excel Formulas, Getting Started with Calculations

There are many things that Excel can do but fundamentally it is used for doing calculations. These can be simple or complex. I’ve done quite a few on functions and also some that use multiple functions but I needed to cover the basics, how to do simple calculations. So here it is getting started with formulas.

I’ve used a very simple spreadsheet to demonstrate how to use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, I’ve also thrown in a quick example of using Autosum too.

Check out my website http://www.jargonfreehelp.com to see and introduction to functions that will build on the knowledge of formulas, you can also watch tutorials on specific functions. These will help you take control of Excel.

About garysch

A bit of a techno nut who likes sharing what I know about technology, especially with those who struggle with it. Also through my podcast www.jargonfreehelp.com
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