How To Download Excel Percentage Workbook Tutorials
The Microsoft Excel spreadsheet program has a huge range of potential applications, although it is primarily used for storing and computing different numbers and percentages in a business setting. If there is an aspect about using percentages in your spreadsheet that you need help with, you can download a workbook tutorial that runs directly in your Excel program and does not require any additional software.
Instructions
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Double-click on the desktop icon for your web browsing program. Click on the address navigation toolbar at the top of the web browsing window. Type in the address of a website that offers Excel workbook tutorials such as "Lacher Excel Tutorials" or "Excel Tip" (see Resources below). Press the "Enter" key on your keyboard to navigate your browser to the website.
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Navigate to the tutorials section of the website. Scroll down through the list of workbook tutorials available and locate the one regarding working with percentages that you need. Click on the link to be taken to a new page.
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Click on the download link and then wait for your web browsing program to pop up a new window asking what action you want to take. Click on the "Save File" box if you want to download a copy to your computer so that you can use the file repeatedly. Click on "Open with Excel" if you just want to directly open the file with the Microsoft Excel program.
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Click on "OK." Navigate to the folder on your computer's hard drive that holds your downloaded files if you chose the "Save File" option. Double-click on the file to open it in the Excel program.
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Check the tabs on the bottom of the workbook to see which one you need to open to view the tutorial. Click on the tab and then follow the instructions displayed in the workbook to go through the percentage tutorial.
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Tips & Warnings
If you choose the "Open with Excel" option you can still save the file to your computer's hard drive later by opening the file menu and then choosing the "Save As" option.
Always scan any Excel file you download from the Internet with your virus scanning program before you open it as the macros contained in the workbook could contain malicious virus software.
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