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Get started with Excel
Excel makes it easy to crunch numbers. With Excel, you can streamline data entry with AutoFill. Then, get chart recommendations based on your data, and create them with one click. Oreasily spot trends and patterns with data bars, color coding, and icons.
This introduction to Excel covers:
- What is Excel?
- Use Excel as your calculator
- Add a watermark in Excel
- Merge and unmerge cells
- Insert or delete rows and columns
- Collaborate on Excel workbooks at the same time with co-authoring
- Move or copy worksheets or worksheet data
- Hide or show rows or columns
- Select cell contents in Excel
- Insert or delete a worksheet
- Change the format of a cell
- Create and format tables
- Save your workbook to OneDrive in Excel
- Copy cell formatting
- Create a chart from start to finish
- Available number formats in Excel
Mapped to NCF
You can navigate around an excel spreadsheet, understand how to select and insert columns and rows, to enter data manually or copy and paste into excel workbooks, and the different cell formats options.
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Contributed by: | NHS Data and Analytics Academy |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
First contributed: | 24 March 2025 |
Audience access level: | General user |
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