This tutorial shows you a number of Excel tools you can use to improve your document layout, including headers, footers, page orientation, and margins.
Managing Workbooks in Excel 2007 Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
Working with documents is critical to using any software. Microsoft Excel documents are known as workbooks. This part covers the procedures that you need to know to manage workbook documents efficiently.
Protecting Excel 2007 Data Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
The concept of "protection" gets a lot of attention in the Excel newsgroups and forums. It seems that many users want to learn how to protect their workbooks from being copied or modified.
Working with Excel 2007 Files Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
This tutorial discover the new Excel interface that provides you with the right tools at the right time. In most Windows programs, you see menus and toolbars from which you select your options.
Creating Charts in Excel 2007 Microsoft Excel / Charts and Graphs
A chart (also known as a graph outside Excel circles) is a way to present a table of numbers visually. The visual display allows you, for example, to quickly examine trends or compare the relative contributions of various items.
Printing Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
Printing allows you to get your work on paper. This is useful both for referencing and sharing your work. Data available on your worksheets can be explored and exploited in various areas including visual presentation or book review.
Conditional color formatting in Excel Microsoft Excel / General Formatting
Let's say you are making an Excel table where you shall input how many hours did you work for everyday. And you would like to make designation with colors. Red number for less than 8, blue for 8 and green color for more than 8. Did you know you can make that process automatic in MS Excel? Here's how.
Load an XML Document ito Excel Microsoft Excel / Functions and Formula
If someone sends you an XML file containing data that fits into tables, you don't need to read the text and all its angle brackets. You can load the document into Excel directly, tell Excel how you want to present it, and work with the data through maps.
Address Data by Name Microsoft Excel / Functions and Formula
Although cell numbers are at the foundation of everything Excel does, it's much easier to remember names, such as Item Number and Quantity, than it is to remember cell numbers, such as A1:A100. Excel makes this easy.
Excel uses the same technique for defining named cells and named ranges: the Name box at the left end of the Formula bar.