The functions are the same for both Windows and Mac but the way you use Insert Function or the Formula Builder is different. The functions here include Today, Now, Average, Max, Min and IF. There are more tutorials specifically for other functions on our channel or website.
I'm using Office 2016 for Mac and am trying to figure out how to turn off the annoying screen tips that are constantly popping up whenever I mouse over different parts of Excel. Many of the tips outright get in my way (such as when I try to click the arrows to scroll to different sheets in a workbook). All of the online articles I've read on this subject (such as this one only apply to the Windows version of Excel. These tips are driving me crazy! The only screen tips you can disable in Excel 2016 for Mac are those for Functions.
The control for that can be found in Excel Preferences View. The annoying screen tip for the Sheet Tab arrows cannot be turned off. Believe it or not, it has been improved but still can get in the way.
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Conquer some of the most daunting features in Microsoft Excel: formulas and functions. In this Excel for Mac 2016 update to his popular series, author Dennis Taylor presents numerous formulas and functions in Excel and shows how to use them efficiently. The course begins with tips and keyboard shortcuts to accelerate the way you work with formulas within one or multiple worksheets. Dennis then covers how to perform logical tests with the IF, AND, OR, and NOT functions; search and retrieve data with lookup functions (VLOOKUP, MATCH, and INDEX); analyze data with statistical functions; use text functions to clean up worksheets; work with array formulas and functions, and master date and time calculations. Dennis focuses on practical examples that transition effortlessly to real-world scenarios.
Start watching to take advantage of the tremendous power offered by Excel formulas and functions. Instructor.
Excel expert Dennis Taylor has 25+ years experience in spreadsheet authoring and training. Dennis Taylor has over 25 years of experience working with spreadsheet programs as an author, speaker, seminar leader, and facilitator.
Since the mid-90s, he has been the author/presenter of numerous Excel video and online courses and has traveled throughout the US and Canada presenting over 300 seminars and classes. He has authored or co-authored multiple books on spreadsheet software and has presented over 500 Excel webinars to a diversity of audiences. Dennis has worked with hundreds of different corporations and governmental agencies as well as colleges and universities. He lives in Boulder, Colorado. By: Curt Frye course. 2h 3m 10s.
44,882 viewers. Course Transcript - Voiceover Hi, I'm Dennis Taylor, and welcome to Excel for Mac 2016: Advanced Formulas and Functions. For many Excel users, the most important thing they do in Excel is work with formulas and functions. If you really want to take advantage of Excel's power, you need exposure to these features. I'll start off by showing you some great shortcuts for building formulas and functions, numerous variations for the powerful If and V lookup functions, vital statistical and math functions, and some date functions that could prove to be indispensable.
I'll show you how text functions can help you clean up flawed data, how powerful array formulas and functions give you even more analytical possibilities, and I'll show you how to use functions in combination with one another to achieve even greater power. Practice while you learn with exercise files. Watch this course anytime, anywhere.
Course Contents. Introduction Introduction.
1. Formula and Function Tools 1. Formula and Function Tools. 2. Formula and Function Tips and Shortcuts 2. Formula and Function Tips and Shortcuts.
3. IF and Related Functions 3.
IF and Related Functions. 4. Lookup and Reference Functions 4.
Lookup and Reference Functions. 5. Statistical Functions 5.
Statistical Functions. 6. Power Functions 6.
Power Functions. 7.
Selected Financial Functions 7. Selected Financial Functions.
8. Math Functions 8.
Math Functions. 9. Date and Time Functions 9. Date and Time Functions. 10. Text Functions 10.
Text Functions. 11. Array Formulas and Functions 11.
Array Formulas and Functions. 12. Reference Functions 12. Reference Functions. 13. Information Functions 13. Information Functions.
Conclusion Conclusion.