Sunday, January 18, 2015

एक्सेल साठी सूत्रे

एक्सेल साठी सूत्रे 




Mathematical operators

Excel uses standard operators for formulas, such as a plus sign for addition (+), a minus sign for subtraction (-), anasterisk for multiplication (*), a forward slash for division (/), and a caret (^) for exponents. 
Illustration of mathematical operators
All formulas in Excel must begin with an equals sign (=). This is because the cell contains, or is equal to, the formula and the value it calculates.

Understanding cell references

While you can create simple formulas in Excel manually (for example, =2+2 or =5*5), most of the time you will usecell addresses to create a formula. This is known as making a cell reference. Using cell references will ensure that your formulas are always accurate because you can change the value of referenced cells without having to rewrite the formula.
Screenshot of Excel 2013
By combining a mathematical operator with cell references, you can create a variety of simple formulas in Excel. Formulas can also include a combination of cell references and numbers, as in the examples below:
Illustration of simple formulas

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