It's easy to feel overwhelmed the first time you look at the Excel screen. The work area looks different than other computer applications and there are innumerable buttons, toolbars, and menus that may or may not do something when you click on them.
With this in mind, the Getting Started with Excel 2010 email course was created. After you sign up for this free course, each day for five days you will receive an email containing links to tutorials covering different aspects of working with Excel 2010.
The focus of the lessons is on formulas but the tutorials also cover entering data, adding rows to a worksheet, and using a function to enter the current date. Each lesson includes step by step examples, and if followed, at the end of the course you will have a completed worksheet.
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With this in mind, the Getting Started with Excel 2010 email course was created. After you sign up for this free course, each day for five days you will receive an email containing links to tutorials covering different aspects of working with Excel 2010.
The focus of the lessons is on formulas but the tutorials also cover entering data, adding rows to a worksheet, and using a function to enter the current date. Each lesson includes step by step examples, and if followed, at the end of the course you will have a completed worksheet.
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