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Part I
Getting Started with Excel
FIGURE 1.15
The Clip Art taskbar.
Creating Your First Excel Worksheet
This section presents an introductory hands-on session with Excel. If you haven’t used Excel, you may want
to follow along on your computer to get a feel for how this software works.
In this example, you create a simple monthly sales projection table along with a chart.
Getting started on your worksheet
Start Excel and make sure that you have an empty workbook displayed. To create a new, blank workbook,
press Ctrl+N.
The sales projection will consist of two columns of information. Column A will contain the month names,
and column B will store the projected sales numbers. You start by entering some descriptive titles into the
worksheet. Here’s how to begin:
1. Move the cell pointer to cell A1 by using the direction keys. The Name box displays the cell’s
address.
2. Enter Month into cell A1. Just type the text and then press Enter. Depending on your setup,
Excel either moves the cell pointer to a different cell, or the pointer remains in cell A1.
3. Move the cell pointer to B1, type Projected Sales, and press Enter.
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