![]() ![]() After that, we add our formula, so 32+57 in this case. To start with a formula in Excel, we have to fill in the equals sign = into a cell. However, we won’t be doing that ourselves, we will be making Excel do the hard work for us. We will be calculating the result of 32+57. Don’t worry, they are really not as complicated as they sound. If you want to work with Excel, it is wise to at least know what a formula looks like and why a formula is handy. Let me explain why: formulas and functions are the bread and butter of Excel. ![]() ‘That’s way too advanced for a first Excel beginner exercise.’ It’s not really. We will slowly ramp up the difficulty from beginner to advanced so if things are too easy for you, just scroll down a bit. In this article, I’m going to walk you through a couple of Excel exercises that are perfect for beginners. ![]()
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