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Using Excel Tutorials

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Summary: Excel tutorials are available in the form of the Help menu, which offers many troubleshooting solutions, or searching online for Excel tutorials via a Google or Yahoo search. Find Excel tutorials to help with spreadsheet problems with tips from an experienced Excel user in this free video on computer software.

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By Tonya Mason
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Tonya Mason is an adjunct instructor and audio video equipment manager at a college in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has worked on various independent features, as well as, participated in...read more

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"Microsoft Excel is a registered trademark of Microsoft Office Products and I am in no way, shape or form affiliated with Microsoft Office or Microsoft. Want to speak a little bit about tutorials. You'll notice that a lot of the tutorial aspect of Excel has been kind of taken away. Your best bet for any type of tutorials is to actually access help, which you would go to help - in the help menu and access Microsoft help, and you can look up a table of contents. It gives you a whole list of things you want to do. Start off in settings, you know, what's new in Microsoft Office Excel, takes you through printing, you know, it takes you through how to create workbooks and worksheets and how to troubleshoot them and how to format them. How to share information, you know, with other people and other programs. You know, sharing information between Excel and Word and Access, and Power Point even. After you go through the Excel help for a particular subject, if you still feel you need to go through some sort of tutorial process, you can always go online. Great search engines are Yahoo and Google, and you can just type in the words, you know, Excel tutorials, and then you would browse through the various websites that offer Excel tutorials."

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