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The Basics for Excel 2003 - Data Entry

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2008

A viewer recently asked me to produce a couple of videos to demonstrate basic Excel processes. e.g. Data Entry.

This is not an unusual request. Many of my clients ask (sheepishly) for a few tips on the "1st Steps" or "Basics" in Excel.

In this video, I demonstrate the correct way to enter Text, numbers, dates & times, formulas & functions.

To view all of my video lessons, I invite you to visit my website -
www.thecompanyrocks.com/excels

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  • good one..i understand every detail...

  • @shaniej25

    Thank you for adding your comment. I am pleased that I could help you on this topic.

    Danny Rocks

    The Company Rocks

  • awesome video......thank you

  • @iloveme09100

    Thank you. I am pleased that you enjoyed this video.

    Danny Rocks

    The Company Rocks

  • thanks for trhe lesson keep up the good work

  • @cutenekea1234

    My pleasure. Thanks for wrting to tell me that you enjoyed my video.

    Danny Rocks

    The Company Rocks

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  • @vmagarin04

    Thank you for writing, I am pleased that you like that way that I explain the concept.

    Re: Excel 2010 - I currently use Excel 2007. In fact, I am the author of a best selling DVD on this "The 50 Best Tips for Excel 2007."

    I am currently filming another DVD and I am not planning to even look at Excel 2010 until early in 2011.

    Some good news - I am planning to post an updated version of this particular Excel Lesson in Excel 2007 in a few days.

    Danny Rocks

  • THANKS Danny you rock!!

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  • @JudgeJulieLit

    WOW! THank you for the great comments!

    I work hard to make my lessons as simple as possible - thank you for noticing,

    In an earlier career, I was a professional musician - conducting major productions of Broadway Musicals in NYC and on tour in my early twenties. I learned valuable lessons in self-confidence. But, first I had to have complete mastery of the "score." I learned that mastery of the "score" was not sufficient unless I also had attained mastery of "myself."

  • EXCEL-lent !  Your content and vocal delivery. You imbue understanding and confidence.

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