Macintosh Specific Tutorials
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- Using Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Excel Macintosh version - Don't reach for the mouse, some things can be done quicker with keyboard shortcuts.
- Using menu items part 1 - Here are suggestions about using the File, Edit, and View menus.
- Using menu items part 2 - This module includes suggestions about using the Insert, Format, and Tools menus.
Office X and Office 08
- Basic terminology - This module presents suggestions on using tabs, cells, cursors, and adding worksheets.
- Calculating Percent and Using Absolute Cell Reference - Learn how to tell Excel to always use a cell when performing calculations, rather than letting Excel select the cell to use relative to the last cell used.
- Entering and Editing Data - Here are suggestions about entering and formatting data, plus a review of cursors.
- Using automatic features - Auto fill, auto sum, merge and center, and a review of cursors are topics presented in this module.
- Using Equations - Here are suggestions about entering your own equations into a worksheet.
- Using Excel to Create a Chart or Graph - Office 2008 for Macintosh - This module includes suggestions on how to make a really quick chart after you reassign the F11 key.
- Using Functions - Included in this module are examples of some of the common built-in functions in Excel.
- Using PowerPoint to animate an Excel Chart: Macintosh X - Here are suggestions on how to make a simple chart and then use PowerPoint to display the elements of the chart one at a time.
Interactive: Excel 2003 to Excel 2007 command reference guide
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