Calculation Basics
Calculation
Basics
the spreadsheet shows a value of 30 in the cell, the formula bar reveals that
this cell actually contains a formula of =B4+B5.
- See how the formula result changes when the elements change.
Here is the “miracle” of spreadsheets. Move the cellpointer up to cell B
and type a different number instead of the 20. Type 200 and press Enter.
The cellpointer will move down to cell B5, but all formulas that reference
B4 in the entire worksheet will instantly recalculate. Thus, cell B6 becomes
210.
Using the Mouse Method (Subtraction)
Figure 7 shows a subtraction story problem. In this case, you will want to set
up a formula that subtracts B5 from B4. In this example, you will use the
Mouse method for entering parts of the formula.
- Start your formula with an equals sign.
As before, you have to type the equals sign on the keyboard to start the
formula.
Figure 5
Formula bar displays the formula
used to derive the value in a cell.
Figure 6
A formula’s value automatically updates when any
cells referenced in that formula change.