Excel 365 Part 2 – Data Entry Techniques

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This video will focus on Data Entry techniques. It will provide details to type data quickly within cells in order to be more organized. Keyboard commands can also be used to speed things up by using a single key or combination of keys which would otherwise require multiple menu clicks. Overall, this video will provide shortcut tips and tricks to reduce time and be more productive.

Video Series Part 2 - This is a comprehensive guide to learning Excel from the basics to advanced programming techniques. These videos are labeled in order beginning with Part 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. Each video can be downloaded and freely distributed to anyone desiring to learn Excel in great depth.
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Each video provides a great overview of the concepts, but the courseware provides additional details for a better understanding. You will be able to follow along with the courseware while watching this video. The courseware is available on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1660217326

Courseware: Excel 365 - Formulas, Formatting, And Printing
Chapter 2 - Data Entry Techniques

Chapter Contents:
Section 1: Cell Manipulation
This chapter will focus on Data Entry techniques. It will provide details to type data quickly within cells in order to be more organized. This includes Autocomplete, entering text, and selection techniques. The following concepts will be covered: Autocomplete, Pick From Dropdown List, Tab Enter, Entering Text, Select Enter Text, Select Using The Keyboard, and Adjacent Selection.

Section 2: Keyboard Commands
Keyboard commands can be used to speed things up by using a single key or combination of keys which would otherwise require multiple menu clicks. This includes keys to format cells, manipulate data, cell movement, file commands, formula, window, and worksheet manipulation.

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