Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Exel: The Simple and Handy

During our lessons about Exel, I have learned a lot. At first, I thought Exel would be a difficult concept to understand but it turned out to be the complete opposite. The most I learned about it was how to make equations to receive my data faster. In Exel, there are several shortcuts and data you could use to make your project or organization fast, easy, and worry-free. I have to admit though, when you first begin using Exel it may be a stick in the mud, but as you practice using it more often it would come naturally. Personally, I enjoy using Exel. I get my work done faster and I like how simple it is to use. Not only do you do tables and input data but in Exel you can do so much more. For example, you can make graphs about your data and average or sum everything by a click of a button (or two depends on what you’re doing). So far, my class has only covered a little more than the basics. This is craving me to discover more about Exel and its mysteries. If you were stubborn like me about Exel, give it a try. Exel is a great tool that is useful and very handy in life. 

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