2007 MicrosoftВ® Office System Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)

Worksheet functions are special tools that perform complex calculations quickly and easily. They work like the special keys on sophisticated calculators that compute square roots, logarithms, and statistical evaluations-except Microsoft Office Excel 2007 has hundreds of these special functions. Some functions, such as SIN and FACT, are the equivalent of lengthy mathematical formulas you would otherwise have to create by hand. Other functions, such as IF and VLOOKUP, can’t be otherwise duplicated by formulas. When none of the built-in functions is quite what you need, you can create custom functions.

Starting with the section “Understanding Mathematical Functions” on page 461, this chapter describes some of the more useful functions Office Excel 2007 has to offer. To keep this book from threatening the structural integrity of your bookshelf, we’ve had to make some hard choices about which functions to highlight. Therefore, this chapter by no means represents a comprehensive reference. For complete information about all the built-in functions that Office Excel 2007 has to offer, you can use a number of on-screen tools, covered next in “Using the Built-In Function Reference in Excel.”

Using the Built-In Function Reference in Excel

Fully describing each of the hundreds of worksheet functions would fill an entire book-or two, perhaps. To provide the greatest benefit, we had to decide which functions to focus on and which to mention only briefly. Admittedly, we tend to devote more ink to financial, information, and lookup functions than we do to engineering or trigonometric functions. We think this makes sense for the majority of our readers. If you need more information about functions that we do not cover in great detail, Excel offers several built-in resources:

For details, see “Using Formula AutoComplete” on page 406 and “Naming Cells and Cell Ranges” on page 407.

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