Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,160,839 members, 7,844,708 topics. Date: Thursday, 30 May 2024 at 06:29 AM

Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges - Career - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Career / Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges (2971 Views)

5 Lucrative Careers You Can Excel In That Do Not Require A Degree / Major Challenges Facing The Nursing Practice In Nigeria.. / Help, I'm Having Challenges At Work! (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 4:04pm On Jun 29, 2017
Hello everyone,

Welcome to Nairaland Excel thread.

I noticed most Excel users struggle with their worksheet especially writing Macro or recording one for repeated task. I created this thread to share my knowledge and learn from other Excel pros.

Let's maintain the sanctity of this thread and help fellow professional and job seekers with their task. Out of my busy schedule, I will try to check in regularly and respond as soon as possible.

Kindly explain your challenge(s) with excel as clear as possible and Nairaland gurus will create a solution for you.

cool cool
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by CYBERWEAVER(m): 4:06pm On Jun 29, 2017
good ncitizen

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by DEBUCHMANNY: 4:19pm On Jun 29, 2017
thanks! want to plot a graph with two different vertical axis on the same horizontal axis. I need assistance.
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 4:26pm On Jun 29, 2017
DEBUCHMANNY:
thanks! want to plot a graph with two different vertical axis on the same horizontal axis. I need assistance.


What version of Excel are you employing?
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 4:26pm On Jun 29, 2017
DEBUCHMANNY:
thanks! want to plot a graph with two different vertical axis on the same horizontal axis. I need assistance.
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by DEBUCHMANNY: 9:43pm On Jun 29, 2017
Raymonbell:


What version of Excel are you employing?
word 2013 bro.
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 10:14pm On Jun 29, 2017
DEBUCHMANNY:


word 2013 bro.

1. Highlight your data
2. On the insert tab create your chart e.g bar chart
3. Now click on your chart to activate the Design and format tab
4. Click on the format tab
5. At the right hand corner you'll see "format selection" and right above it you'll see a drop down menu
6. On the drop down menu click on the series (Data) you want to place on your secondary axis
7. Then click format selection
8. Chart dialogue box will open beside your graph and you'll see primary and secondary axis
9. Click on secondary axis to place that data on the secondary axis.
10. If you need to reformat your graph, click on the design tab to change chart type and redesign to your taste.

I hope this helps

I typed this offhand without my PC but I'm sure the process above is correct.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by treasuredkids(f): 9:59am On Jun 30, 2017
Bless you for this good gesture. Pls do you take students on accounting softwares like excel, advanced excel, sage and peach tree?
Raymonbell:
Hello everyone,

Welcome to Nairaland Excel thread.

I noticed most Excel users struggle with their worksheet especially writing Macro or recording one for repeated task. I created this thread to share my knowledge and learn from other Excel pros.

Let's maintain the sanctity of this thread and help fellow professional and job seekers with their task. Out of my busy schedule, I will try to check in regularly and respond as soon as possible.

Kindly explain your challenge(s) with excel as clear as possible and Nairaland gurus will create a solution for you.

cool cool

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 10:04am On Jun 30, 2017
Weekend
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by DEBUCHMANNY: 2:02pm On Jun 30, 2017
Raymonbell:


1. Highlight your data
2. On the insert tab create your chart e.g bar chart
3. Now click on your chart to activate the Design and format tab
4. Click on the format tab
5. At the right hand corner you'll see "format selection" and right above it you'll see a drop down menu
6. On the drop down menu click on the series (Data) you want to place on your secondary axis
7. Then click format selection
8. Chart dialogue box will open beside your graph and you'll see primary and secondary axis
9. Click on secondary axis to place that data on the secondary axis.
10. If you need to reformat your graph, click on the design tab to change chart type and redesign to your taste.

I hope this helps

I typed this offhand without my PC but I'm sure the process above is correct.



thanks, I will check tonight and get back to you

1 Like

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by johnime: 3:04pm On Jun 30, 2017
let me join the train..........shoot
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by jefy(m): 5:10pm On Jun 30, 2017
glad to be here,
I want to find out how I can effectively copy and paste large Data, without distortions in the numbers? if I copy and paste into another sheet, the numbers automatically changes. what do I do? plus, will it be possible for me to get a simplified excel manual for use in cases of uncertainty? Thanks as I hope for your reply.

1 Like

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by johnime: 5:35pm On Jun 30, 2017
I think it could be your font which I largely do not think so. How many figures are the number are in millions or thousands?
jefy:
glad to be here,
I want to find out how I can effectively copy and paste large Data, without distortions in the numbers? if I copy and paste into another sheet, the numbers automatically changes. what do I do? plus, will it be possible for me to get a simplified excel manual for use in cases of uncertainty? Thanks as I hope for your reply.
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by jefy(m): 8:24pm On Jun 30, 2017
johnime:
I think it could be your font which I largely do not think so. How many figures are the number are in millions or thousands?
numbers distorted upon copy and paste. 11digits
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by DEBUCHMANNY: 11:14pm On Jun 30, 2017
Raymonbell:


1. Highlight your data
2. On the insert tab create your chart e.g bar chart
3. Now click on your chart to activate the Design and format tab
4. Click on the format tab
5. At the right hand corner you'll see "format selection" and right above it you'll see a drop down menu
6. On the drop down menu click on the series (Data) you want to place on your secondary axis
7. Then click format selection
8. Chart dialogue box will open beside your graph and you'll see primary and secondary axis
9. Click on secondary axis to place that data on the secondary axis.
10. If you need to reformat your graph, click on the design tab to change chart type and redesign to your taste.

I hope this helps

I typed this offhand without my PC but I'm sure the process above is correct.



Done! thanks, you just saved me sleepless night. my supervisor go hiaram on Tuesday

2 Likes

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 11:33pm On Jun 30, 2017
DEBUCHMANNY:


Done! thanks, you just saved me sleepless night. my supervisor go hiaram on Tuesday


Go kick their aخsss bro


Glad to help
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 10:24am On Jul 01, 2017
jefy:
glad to be here,
I want to find out how I can effectively copy and paste large Data, without distortions in the numbers? if I copy and paste into another sheet, the numbers automatically changes. what do I do? plus, will it be possible for me to get a simplified excel manual for use in cases of uncertainty? Thanks as I hope for your reply.

Sorry for the late reply

Are you copying an entire sheet of part of a sheet?

If you're copying an entire sheet use this method


1. Right on your sheet name
2. Click 'Move or Copy' option
3. Select the position of the new sheet e.g (move to end)-the last sheet on the workbook
4. Select create a copy
5. Click OK

A new sheet will be created with all your data and formula intact.(Just the way it's in your original sheet).
I love this option because it allows me to create multiple copy of a sheet and allow all formula and Macro embedded in my original sheet to be copied.

If you're copying part of a sheet use this method


1. Highlight the data you want to copy
2. Use Ctrl+C or right click to select copy
3. On the HOME tab under the clipboard option you'll see paste.
4. There're several way to paste in excel and that depend on your need. Toggle the paste option available till you get the exact paste option you need.

If you can't find the option you need

1. Click paste special and you'll see other options
2. Click okay once you find your favorite option

What kind of excel manual do you need? Can you explain a little further

I hope this helps
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by jefy(m): 3:00pm On Jul 01, 2017
Raymonbell:


Sorry for the late reply

Are you copying an entire sheet of part of a sheet?

If you're copying an entire sheet use this method


1. Right on your sheet name
2. Click 'Move or Copy' option
3. Select the position of the new sheet e.g (move to end)-the last sheet on the workbook
4. Select create a copy
5. Click OK

A new sheet will be created with all your data and formula intact.(Just the way it's in your original sheet).
I love this option because it allows me to create multiple copy of a sheet and allow all formula and Macro embedded in my original sheet to be copied.

If you're copying part of a sheet use this method


1. Highlight the data you want to copy
2. Use Ctrl+C or right click to select copy
3. On the HOME tab under the clipboard option you'll see paste.
4. There're several way to paste in excel and that depend on your need. Toggle the paste option available till you get the exact paste option you need.

If you can't find the option you need

1. Click paste special and you'll see other options
2. Click okay once you find your favorite option

What kind of excel manual do you need? Can you explain a little further

I hope this helps

thanks for your elaborate answer to my question. I'll try out all that you have suggested. Gracias
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 4:29pm On Jul 01, 2017
jefy:

thanks for your elaborate answer to my question. I'll try out all that you have suggested. Gracias


Glad to help smiley
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 10:16am On Jul 02, 2017
Mod

Kindly push this thread to FrontPage or other forums for others to benefit and learn something new


Cc
crazyMan
1forall
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 9:43pm On Jul 03, 2017
Keeping the thread alive
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 7:17am On Jul 05, 2017
Good morning,

I'm still here

Just ask and it shall be given for free


Regards
Raymonbell from

1 Like

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by timmyblast(m): 7:52am On Jul 05, 2017
i want to merge content on 2 cells to form 1. i.e name n surname to be on one cell.
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Smoak: 10:43am On Jul 05, 2017
Good work!
I wish I saw this thread two weeks ago,had a serious excel wahala....sorted out myself now tho...
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 3:12pm On Jul 05, 2017
Sorry for the late reply
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 3:13pm On Jul 05, 2017
timmyblast:
i want to merge content on 2 cells to form 1. i.e name n surname to be on one cell.

Sorry for the late reply

That is easy, all you need is an Excel function called "CONCATENATE"

I assume the data is in two different column (Column A and Column B) and you intend to insert your new data in column C

Follow this simple step

1. Create a new column for your new data. E.g Column C
2. On cell C1 type =Concatenate(A1," ",B1)
3. Hit enter button
4. If you want to do the same for all data on column A and B drag the cell down or double click the small black box on cell C1
5. You're done

Let me know if that solves your challenge

In case you want to merge more than one column just extend the formula like this

=concatenate(A1," ",B1," ",C1," ",D1)

You can add as many cells as possible

Note: " " this allow me to insert a space between the value you're merging together

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 3:20pm On Jul 05, 2017
Smoak:

Good work!
I wish I saw this thread two weeks ago,had a serious excel wahala....sorted out myself now tho...

That's good

That's how we learn bit by bit


You can join me in keeping the thread alive for others to benefit

You can also share your challenge and how you solve it
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by timmyblast(m): 11:11pm On Jul 05, 2017
Raymonbell:


Sorry for the late reply

That is easy, all you need is an Excel function called "CONCATENATE"

I assume the data is in two different column (Column A and Column B) and you intend to insert your new data in column C

Follow this simple step

1. Create a new column for your new data. E.g Column C
2. On cell C1 type =Concatenate(A1," ",B1)
3. Hit enter button
4. If you want to do the same for all data on column A and B drag the cell down or double click the small black box on cell C1
5. You're done

Let me know if that solves your challenge

In case you want to merge more than one column just extend the formula like this

=concatenate(A1," ",B1," ",C1," ",D1)

You can add as many cells as possible

Note: " " this allow me to insert a space between the value you're merging together
nice i also learnt that it can be done with these formular: =A1&" "&B1
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 8:39am On Jul 06, 2017
timmyblast:

nice i also learnt that it can be done with these formular: =A1&" "&B1


Yes, using & is another simple way to concatenate cells


Thank you for sharing


Kindly check in regularly to share your knowledge with others
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by timmyblast(m): 9:30am On Jul 06, 2017
Raymonbell:


Yes, using & is another simple way to concatenate cells

Thank you for sharing

Kindly check in regularly to share your knowledge with others
sure

1 Like

Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by Raymonbell(m): 1:00pm On Jul 07, 2017
We are still here


Let's collaborate to solve your Excel challenges
Re: Excel Thread: Post Your Spreadsheet Challenges by johnime: 8:16am On Jul 09, 2017
How do you freeze the third row or fifth colunm?

(1) (2) (Reply)

Salary And Allowances Of The Nigerian Forces / Mechatronics Vs Aeronautics Engineering / Masters In Uniport Or Futo

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 41
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.