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Ready Excel Short Tutorial: Basic Excel Syntax You Must Know (Fast Guide)

If you want to work faster in Excel, learning a few basic formula syntax rules is enough to handle most daily tasks. In this short tutorial, you’ll learn the simplest Excel syntax with examples you can copy.

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Basic Excel Syntax You Must Know (Fast Guide)

Basic Excel Syntax You Must Know (Fast Guide)

1) Excel Formula Syntax (The Rule)

Every formula starts with:

=

Example:
=2+2 → returns 4

2) Cell References

Instead of typing numbers, Excel uses cell names like A1, B2, C5.

Example:
=A1+B1 → adds the values of A1 and B1

3) Functions Syntax

Most Excel functions look like this:

=FUNCTION(argument1, argument2, …)

Example:
=SUM(A1:A10) → adds all numbers from A1 to A10

4) Most Useful Syntax Examples (Copy-Paste)

SUM:
=SUM(A1:A10)

AVERAGE:
=AVERAGE(A1:A10)

IF (Condition):
=IF(A1>=50,”Pass”,”Fail”)

COUNT (numbers only):
=COUNT(A1:A100)

COUNTA (non-empty cells):
=COUNTA(A1:A100)

VLOOKUP (find value):
=VLOOKUP(E2, A2:C100, 3, FALSE)

5) Syntax Tips That Save Time

✅ Text must be inside quotes
=”Hello”

✅ Ranges use colon :
A1:A10

✅ Separate arguments by commas (most Excel versions)
=IF(A1>0,”Yes”,”No”)

✅ Use & to join text
=”Total: “&A1

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