Fancy Formulas
Chic Shortcuts
Functional Formatting
Classy Clicks
Groovy Graphs & Trendy Tables
100

This is the formula and the short cut for adding amounts together.

=sum()

alt =

100

Name the shortcuts for save, copy, cut, paste, undo, find, and flipping between windows on your computer.

Ctrl + S

Ctrl + C

Ctrl + X

Ctrl + V

Ctrl + Z

Ctrl + F

Alt + tab

100

This is the button you press to make text go from one line to multiple lines within one cell.

Wrap text

100

Click this to highlight the entire worksheet.

The triangle in the top left.

100

This is immediately the first thing you want to do with a data set to be able to organize and search it better.

Add filter

200

These are the formulas for finding the largest amount and the smallest amount in a data set.

=max()

=min()

200

You press these buttons to get to the end of a data set and you press this additional button to highlight to the end of the data set.

Ctrl + directional arrow. Add shift to highlight.

200

Click on this button to copy formatting from a group of cells onto another group of cells.

Format painter

200

You do this to expand a column to the width of its contents.

What is double clicking the vertical top boundary on the right side

200

What is the best graph for showing time based data: scatter, line, or pie?

Line

300

If the below phrase is in a formula, are you linking another Excel workbook, an Excel worksheet within the same workbook, or a table within the same worksheet titled "Table 1"?

'Table 1'!E22

An Excel worksheet within the same workbook

300

Give me the shortcuts to insert a row, insert a column, and insert a comment.

Row: Alt + IR

Column: Alt + IC

Comment: Shift + F2

300

This is the tool to format certain items in a data set based on a predefined rule.

Conditional formatting

300

Where do you click to continue a pattern down a column (i.e. if you have 1, 2, 3 in the first the cells, how do you continue counting into the cells below)?

Hover over the right bottom corner of cell to get the bold cross symbol, then click and drag (or double click if there is data in the column to the left).

300

This is helpful when you have a large data set and you need to summarize it (especially if you can group it in broader categories).

Pivot Table

400

Name the formula for counting amounts based on a condition.

=countif()

400

This is the symbol and the shortcut for locking a cell in a formula (i.e. when you want to multiply a lot of cells all by another singular cell).

$, F4 (ex: $A$1 * B1)

400

Instead of merging a cell, you can do this do align the text in the middle of the column.

Distribute horizontally

400

You can do this to easily see the sum, average, and count of section of a data set.

Highlight and look at the bottom right of the Excel window

400

This is the type of graph that can show two different series of data as two different types in the graph.

Combo

500

Give me the Index Match formula and the subpar formula that's similar, but can't do as much.

=index(range,match(),match())

=Vlookup()

500

This is the shortcut for switching between Excel worksheets within one workbook.

Ctrl + page up

Ctrl + page down

500

Give me the short cut to open the Format Cells box and the example format the custom numbers are in (only asking because this was on Linkedin)

Ctrl + 1

###.0

500

When dragging down the lower right corner of a cell that says 11/2/98, this is what will be put in the next three cells.

11/3/98

11/4/98

11/5/98

500

What is the tool called for switching the X and Y axis of a graph (i.e. you have dollars on the x-axis and months on the y-axis, but you want them switched)?

Switch row/column