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To calculate the Standard Deviation in Excel, you start by clicking on the formula tab on the ribbon and then click on the More Functions button. From the drop down list choose Statistics and then click on Std Dev button. When the Function Arguments dialogue box opens up, enter the cell range of the list […]
A Gantt chart template for Excel will allow the user to schedule tasks in a specific project that will chart it from the start date to the completion of each task. A Gantt chart will make it easier to visualise a project from start date to completion, with each task of the project will have […]
Using the IF function in Excel can be very useful in a spreadsheet. The IF function will allow you to check if a condition you have set is true or false. You can use the IF function in a formula to give a result, depending on whether the data expressed in a cell meets the […]
Making a graph in a Excel spreadsheet is fairly simple and can be used to show data in a more visual format. There are different types of graphs available including, column, bar, line and pie charts. The type of graph that you use in a spreadsheet depends on the type of data results you need […]
Sometimes when you are using Excel spreadsheets, you may find that you need to check cells for duplicate values, for example if you have merged data from two worksheets into one and you have to check if data has been duplicated. There are various ways of finding the duplicate values in content, but the simplest […]
One advantage of saving an Excel spreadsheet as a PDF file is that it allows someone to view the spreadsheet without owning the Microsoft Excel program. All they would need to view the PDF file is a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat which is available for free download. Please note, you will only be […]
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