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February 4, 2008

5 Excel XP Training Guides and Tutorials

Here are 5 Excel XP Training Guides and Tutorials, courtesy of Durham University. These Excel learning documents are will written and will show you many important Excel features, including Charting, Formulas, Functions, Macros, and Data Management. These Excel tutorials are in pdf format. The sample files referred to in these Excel training documents are available here.


An Introduction to Microsoft Excel XP (476kb, 41 pages)
A hands-on beginner’s training tutorial for working with spreadsheets using Excel. Features covered include:  the Excel screen, Task panes, Cell references, entering and editing data into cells, ranges, column widths, formatting cells, working with sheets, borders, spell checking, entering and copying formulas, and creating and working with charts.

Creating Charts in Microsoft Excel XP (677kb, 51 pages)
This Excel tutorial teaches you the steps and knowledge for creating and working with charts in Excel.

Using Formulas and Functions in Microsoft Excel XP (508kb, 50 pages)
This training tutorial gives you step-by-step instructions for performing calculations in Excel XP.

Introduction to Using Macros in Microsoft Excel XP (757kb, 63 pages)
This training guide demonstrates how to use macros in Excel XP. You will learn how to record macros, and write simple macros in Visual Basic for Applications.

Lists and Data Management in Excel XP
(420kb)
Learn how to work with and manage lists and data in Excel 2002. 

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