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This document provides guidance on adapting exercise steps for using Excel on a Windows computer, emphasizing that screenshots may differ based on display settings. It outlines the format for procedural instructions and offers tips for locating commands if the user interface appears differently. Users are encouraged to adapt the steps based on their specific display configurations.
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excel-21

This document provides guidance on adapting exercise steps for using Excel on a Windows computer, emphasizing that screenshots may differ based on display settings. It outlines the format for procedural instructions and offers tips for locating commands if the user interface appears differently. Users are encouraged to adapt the steps based on their specific display configurations.
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Introduction

Adapt exercise steps


This book contains many images of the Excel user interface elements (such as the
ribbon and the app window) that you’ll work with while performing tasks in Excel on
a Windows computer. Unless we’re demonstrating an alternative view of content, the
screenshots shown in this book were captured on a horizontally oriented display at a
screen resolution of 1920 × 1080 and a magnification of 100 percent. If your settings
are different, the ribbon on your screen might not look the same as the one shown
in this book. As a result, exercise instructions that involve the ribbon might require a
little adaptation.

Simple procedural instructions use this format:


■ On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, select the Chart button.

If the command is in a list, our instructions use this format:

1. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, select the Find arrow and then, in the
Find list, select Go To.

If differences between your display settings and ours cause a button to appear differ-
ently on your screen than it does in this book, you can easily adapt the steps to locate
the command. First select the specified tab, and then locate the specified group. If a
group has been collapsed into a group list or under a group button, select the list or
button to display the group’s commands. If you can’t immediately identify the button
you want, point to likely candidates to display their names in ScreenTips.

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