I can’t remember exactly… but I think my first encounter with Microsoft Excel was in eighth grade at Forest Meadow Junior High. Since then, I feel like my knowledge has increased exponentially over the years, especially in this class in just a few short weeks. Thus far, my overall Microsoft Excel experience has been very enlightening and I have learned new functions and purposes, but, at the same time, re-discovered old ideas that I found out years ago.
From charts to cell references, we have covered everything I could have possibly imagined in a very short amount of time. In addition, formatting and functions that can knock the socks off of any school or business report that we might have in the near or distant future. Honestly, I feel if I had the time and means, I could play on Excel for hours on end just fidgeting and fighting with different ideas and schemes that it allows one to explore.
The future remains very hazy as far as Excel is concerned, but it is safe to say that I will be looking for any and every opportunity to maximize Excel’s capabilities. Although I am not majoring in Business or taking a math/statistics course, I am quite positive that I will need this program sometime. Whether it is sales documents or bank statements, I know Excel will come in quite handy whenever I need it most. Our work in Microsoft Excel has helped me immensely and I am eternally grateful for the information I have obtained.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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