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The document provides a guide on using Excel, focusing on features like commenting, touch functionality, and sorting/filtering data. It includes step-by-step instructions for adding comments, using formulas, and organizing sales data. Additionally, it mentions options for creating charts and sharing spreadsheets.

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Welcome to Excel

Comments
Target your feedback in comments that stay with the
spreadsheet.
Try it using the table on the right:
Email address Customer Name
1 Tap G5. [Link]@[Link] Nancy Freehafer

[Link]@[Link] Andrew Cencini


2 Tap the pencil button, then tap Review [Link]@[Link] Jan Kotas
> Comment and type something.
[Link]@[Link] Steven Thorpe

[Link]@[Link] Robert Zare

[Link]@[Link] Laura Giussani

3 Close the comment pane to see more of


the spreadsheet.

4 Tap the comment bubble to open the


pane, and tap it again to close the pane.
Tip: Cells with comments are marked with a
small red triangle.
Built for touch
Excel works on any touch device. It's easy to make
changes with just a tap.
Try it using the table on the right:
Quarter Sales
1 Tap cell G9 and tap the Formulas Quarter 1 £ 37,297.00
button.
Quarter 2 £ 472,928.00

Quarter 3 £ 210,456.00

Quarter 4 £ 78,123.00

Total

2 Tap SUM. The formula bar changes to


=SUM(number1, number2, ...)

3 Tap G5, then drag the selection handle


to include cells G6, G7 and G8.

4 Tap the tick to see the result.


Sort and filter data
Make sense of your information by putting it in order
or narrowing your focus.
Try it using the table on the right:
Company Industry Q1 Sales
1 To see which company sold the most, A. Datum Corporation Tech £ 195,449.00
tap the arrow next to Q1 Sales.
Adventure Works Travel £ 123,721.00

Blue Yonder Airlines Travel £ 934,763.00


2 Tap Largest to Smallest to sort from City Power & Light Utilities £ 299,293.00
highest to lowest.
Coho Vineyard Beverage £ 228,783.00

Consolidated Messenger Tech £ 579,825.00

Contoso Pharmaceuticals Medical £ 371,570.00

Contoso, Ltd Misc. £ 239,219.00


3 How did the tech and financial industries Fabrikam, Inc. Utilities £ 639,630.00
do? Tap the arrow next to Industry,
then tap Filter Items. Fourth Coffee Beverage £ 876,740.00

Graphic Design Institute Education £ 788,390.00

Humongous Insurance Financial £ 682,545.00

Litware, Inc. Tech £ 902,264.00

Lucerne Publishing Misc. £ 905,906.00


4 Tap Financial and Tech to select these Margie's Travel Travel £ 289,570.00
industries and tap Done to view the
results.
Have more questions about Excel?

Keep going.
There are more ways to simplify your work.

New Charts
Charts tell your data's story at a glance.
Tap the pencil button in the ribbon.

Share
Share your spreadsheet by sending a link
or by inviting people to view or edit it. The
Share button is near the top of the app.

Visit the Excel team blog

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