Excel Lesson 1 Plan
Excel Lesson 1 Plan
Excel Lesson 1 Plan
Lesson 1
Overview
Learning Objectives
Students will learn to:
Start Excel
Work in the Excel window
Change Excel's View
Work with an existing workbook
Work with Excel's Help System
MOS Skills
Create new Blank workbooks 1.1.1
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar 1.4.3
Split the window 1.4.13
Change workbook views 1.4.6
Demonstrate how to use Go To 1.2.4
Demonstrate how to use Name Box 1.2.5
Ensure that students understand that when you launch Excel and click Blank workbook,
the program opens a new workbook and displays a blank worksheet. Explore the Excel
window and teach them how to identify and customize the Quick Access Toolbar, the
ribbon, and other important onscreen tools and components. Teach them how to open and
use Backstage view, Microsoft's replacement for the Office button and File menu
commands found in previous versions of Office.
Next, demonstrate how the ribbon organizes tools and commands into an intuitive and
useful interface. Having commands visible on the work surface enables you to work
quickly and efficiently and is especially helpful for new users. The ribbon in Microsoft
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Office Excel 2013 is made up of a series of tabs, each related to specific kinds of tasks
that users perform in Excel.
The most noticeable new feature in Microsoft Office 2010 and 2013 is Backstage.
Explain that the Backstage view shows you behind-the-scenes options to manage files
such as opening, saving, printing, and documenting files. Backstage view is covered in
more depth in Lesson 3, but they need to know how to access it for simple commands in
this lesson.
Next, explain that in Microsoft Office 2013, clicking the FILE tab takes you to Backstage
view, with its navigation bar of commands extending down the left side of the Excel
window. Backstage view helps you access and use file management features, just as the
ribbon offers commands that control Excel's authoring features.
Explain that on the ribbon, The VIEW tab holds commands for controlling the
appearance of the displayed document. You can also open and arrange new windows and
split windows for side-by-side views of different parts of your document.
Next, you'll explain that many workbooks require frequent updating because existing data
has changed or new data must be added. Workers frequently open an existing workbook,
update information, and then save the workbook to be revised again at a later time. Often,
files are created by one person, and then used and/or updated by others. Filenames should
reflect the type of data contained in the file. A descriptive filename enables you to locate
and retrieve files quickly. Filenames can be up to 255 characters long, including the
filename extension. However, most workers use short descriptive filenames that clearly
identify the content of the workbook.
Lastly, you'll explain that the Help system in Excel 2013 is rich in information,
illustrations, and tips that can help you complete any task as you create worksheets and
workbooks. When you install Excel, you automatically install hundreds of help topics on
your computer. Excel can also access thousands of additional help topics online.
Key Terms
active cell A cell that is highlighted or outlined by a bold black
rectangle. This is also called the current or highlighted cell.
Backstage view A view that shows you behind-the-scenes options for
managing files such as opening, saving, printing, and
documenting files.
cell A box on the grid identified by the intersection of a column
and a row..
column Cells that run from top to bottom in a worksheet and are
identified by letters.
command group Task-specific groups divided among the command tabs
appropriate to the work a user currently performs.
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Answer Key
Knowledge Assessment
Multiple Choice
Select the best response for the following statements.
1. An arrow in the bottom-right corner of a group on the ribbon tells you
that which of the following is available?
a. dialog box
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b. additional workbook
c. list of worksheets
d. additional part of the current range
2. Which of the following is a selected cell?
a. current command
b. default option
c. active cell
d. default cell
3. Which feature enables you to preview headers and footers, page breaks,
and other features that will print?
a. Page Preview
b. Print Layout
c. Synchronous Scrolling
d. Window view
4. After a file has been opened, the filename appears in which of the
following?
a. title bar
b. footer
c. header
d. Description pane
5. When you split a window, the window is divided into how many
panes?
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. two or four
6. When you click the Help button, what opens?
a. ScreenTips
b. Key tips
c. Help window
d. dialog box
7. Which is the intersection of a row and column?
a. range
b. tab
c. bar chart
d. cell
8. Which of the following starts off with Open, Undo, and Redo and can
be customized to contain the commands you use most frequently?
a. A worksheet
b. The Help window
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Project 1-2
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Project 1-4
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Project 1-6
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