excel+trickksss

 When copying and pasting a cell that contains a formula, use the Paste Special feature. First, copy the cell (Edit...Copy). Next click in the desired location and click **Edit**...**Paste Special**. Choose **Values** to copy the number only and not the formula. In Excel 2002, color-code sheet tabs for easier identification or grouping. Select the sheet(s) by holding down the CTRL key and clicking the tabs. Click **Format**...**Sheet**...**Tab Color**. You can also **right-click** the sheet tab and choose click Tab Color. To search for specific cells, such as ones that have formulas or ones that just contain values, use the Go To feature. Click Edit...Go to...and choose the desired feature. To see a complete list of shortcut keys in Excel, press F1 on the keyboard and type shortcut keys in the search box. Right-click on any toolbars and click the customize the toolbar. Click the Command tab, select the desired category, and click and drag new features from the right command box to the toolbar. Click on the Excel data on the spreadsheet, press **F11** key and presto! Right-click in the graph border to change the type, location, or data.
 * Not using formulas **
 * Color-Coding Excel Sheet Tabs in Excel 2002 **
 * Go To **
 * Shortcut Keys  **
 * Customizing Toolbars **
 * Quick Graphs  **
 * Basic Keyboard Shortcuts  **
 * F1 ** Help
 * F2 ** Edit current Cell
 * F5 ** Goto
 * F7 ** Spell Check
 * F12 ** Save file as
 * CTRL + A ** Select entire worksheet.
 * CTRL + B ** Toggle Bold Text.
 * CTRL + C ** Copies the item or items selected to the Clipboard and can be pasted using
 * CTRL + V.  CTRL + F ** Displays the Find dialog box.
 * CTRL + H ** Displays the Replace dialog box