Posts Tagged ‘microsoft office’
Excel Quick Tip Tutorial on Calculating Standard Deviations
Posted by: Jordan in Narrow Focus on April 13th, 2009
Standard Deviation: The usual variation from a mean (~average) in a group of numbers. The average variation from the average.
If you’re thinking there should be a simple way to calculate the standard deviation of a column in excel you’re right there is! The formula is:
=STDEV(A1,A2)
or generically:
=STDEV(cell range)
Here are some examples of how STDEV() can be used:
How to Merge Text Into One Cell
Posted by: Jordan in Narrow Focus on March 30th, 2009
Combining two or more strings and values into one cell by gluing them together is know as concatenation. In Excel concatenation can be express in two ways:
=CONCATENATE(A1,A2)
OR
=A1&A2
Where the arguments can be upto 30 cells and / or custom strings enclosed by quotes.
Here are some examples of how it can be used:
How to Calculate Totals Using SUM() in Excel
Posted by: Jordan in Narrow Focus on March 29th, 2009
Totaling the values within a group of cells, columns, or rows is done using the SUM() function. It looks like this:
=SUM(A1,A2)
Here are some examples of how it can be used:
Understanding the New Microsoft Office Ribbon
Posted by: Jordan in Makes Sense, Video Guide on March 28th, 2009
Youtube has just lunched a new section on their website dedicated to learning! Existing Youtube videos from colleges and universities as well as other generally educational videos are being indexed here. This is an easy way to find many great tutorials, including the one shared below that can help demystify the new look of Microsoft Office 2007. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Find an Average in Excel
Posted by: Jordan in Narrow Focus on March 27th, 2009
Finding an average of a group of cells in Excel is done using the AVERAGE() function. It looks like this:
=AVERAGE(A1,A2)
Here are some examples of how it can be used:
How to Calculate the Difference Between Two Date in Excel
Posted by: Jordan in Narrow Focus on March 26th, 2009
Guide to Simple Date Operations in Microsoft Excel
Calculate the number of days between two dates
Calculate the number of work days between two dates
Calculate the number of months between two dates
Calculate the number of months between two dates in different years
Calculate the number of years between two dates
Why don’t my results look right and end in the year 1900?