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Excel 4. Conditional Functions, Formats, and Backstage. A Logical statement has one of two results, True or False. Conditional Functions. Logical Statements. To create a logical statement, you must use a Comparison operator. The following are comparison operators:. If Functions.
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Excel 4 Conditional Functions, Formats, and Backstage
A Logical statement has one of two results, True or False Conditional Functions
Logical Statements • To create a logical statement, you must use a Comparison operator. • The following are comparison operators:
If Functions • An IF Function uses a logical test to determine between two possible answers. • The Path to the IF function isFormulas-Function Library-Logical-IF • Parts of the IF function • Logical Test • Value if True • Value if False
IF Functions • When the IF function appears in a cell or the Formula bar, the structure is as follows: =IF (logical test, value if true, value if false) • Numbers in IF functions cannot contain symbols or commas • Text that is a result in IF functions must be surrounded by Quote Marks
Conditional formatting allows you to show different formatting based on a Logical Test Conditional Formatting
Conditions • Conditions are either True or False • When you use a highlight rule, type the Condition to be compared • Then choose the Format • You can use a preset format or define a custom format. • Conditional Formatting also includes data bars, color scales and icon sets.
The Transpose feature switches data in rows and columns Transpose
Transpose • The path to Transpose is Home-Clipboard group-Paste Arrow-Paste Special • Before you can Transpose you must either Copy or Cut the data.
Comments can be made to individual cells in a worksheet. Comments
Comments • The path to insert a comment isReview-Comments Group-New Comment • Comments do not print when the Worksheet is printed. • To show all comments on the screen at once, go to the Review Tab and choose Show All Comments.
The File Tab is considered Backstage View Backstage View
Backstage View • Several commands found in Backstage view are:Save, Save As, Open, New, Print, Options • The Exit command in Backstage View closes the program • The Options button takes you to the Excel Options Dialog Box
Excel Options • Excel Options contains many tools for changing how Excel operates • AutoCorrect is found in the Proofing page • Default file locations are found in the Save page • The General page has options like Color Scheme, Default Font, and Username • Changes in Options are erased at school when your computer is Shut Down or Restarted