Most excel fans don't turn to the world's leading spreadsheet software just to create nicely formatted tables. Instead, they rely on Excel's industrial-strength computing muscle, which lets you reduce reams of numbers to neat subtotals and averages. Performing these calculations is the first step to extracting meaningful information out of raw data. Excel provides a number of different ways to build formulas, letting you craft them by hand or point-and-click them into existence. In this chapter, you learn about all of these techniques. You start by examining the basic ingredients that make up any formula and then take a close look at the rules Excel uses when evaluating a formula. |