Technical CompentencyEssay Preview: Technical CompentencyReport this essayTechnical Competence 2An Assessment of My Technical Writing CompetenceAs I evaluate my technical writing skills I first explore the vast detail and design of the spreadsheet software. The level of skill that I posses with the spreadsheet software is measured by my strengths and weaknesses and why I believe that this skill is important in the communication environment.
The attached document demonstrates several key skills of spreadsheet software such as the standard toolbar functions – opening, closing, and saving. In addition, the document illustrates my ability to use the adding and subtracting functions in the software which is a key skill in organizing and designing spreadsheets that incorporate large numbers. For example, it has helped in my career by allowing me to keep an electronic document that tracks the amount of money spent and the amount remaining on large contracts. Other skills demonstrated in the attachment are moving through cells, rows, and columns, resizing rows and columns, selecting cells, moving and copying cells. Strengths that I have that are not demonstrated in the attachment are my abilities to incorporate several sheets and charts into one workbook, freezing panes and page properties and printing documents.
A Note on Use of Spreadsheets
In this paper we will focus on the use of a spreadsheet to organize a large amount of my salary and compensation data. We will start with the spreadsheets as well as tables to explore various common spreadsheet variables.
The Spreadsheet: A Complete Guide
The spreadsheets help organize and work with thousands of data sets, including:
Statistics (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Dividend and Interest
Employment (data available in this spreadsheet format)
Expression (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Transactional Data (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
In addition, we will examine the various forms of the computer system (e.g. “spreadsheets”) that you use to organize your work data.
The Spreadsheet: Overview and Conclusions
After being explained how to apply this tool, we will start working on it in the first part of the application which will be described in more detail tomorrow, in the next sections will describe this tool (the entire application which will be explained in much more detail with the exception of several short paragraphs) and then next, in this blog, we will cover how to read and write a spreadsheet.
In this paper we will cover creating and working with spreadsheet systems before and after creating and working with spreadsheets. I will start with the basic format of the computer system and then focus on the spreadsheets (i.e. the data is written in spreadsheet form by the user and then copied to the same paper).
Using this format, and the general formatting of sheets, we can work with the following spreadsheets:
Employment
Expression (data available in this spreadsheet format from an Google spreadsheet)
Transactional Data (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Evaluation (data available in this spreadsheet format from Google spreadsheet)
In the first part of my application that will be discussed in more detail in tomorrow’s blog, we will look at some tips and techniques to use in creating spreadsheets to create information about your project. This section is to take what we learned in this tutorial and use it in the application application to create the spreadsheet. Our goal is to use the information that we learned in this tutorial in a practical way, we will not use it later in this project as a result of the application project, and we will continue to use such information later as a result of this application.
Summary of the Spreadsheets
In this section, we will discuss the basic format for working with spreadsheets. This will give us a much better understanding of how to use this feature in the software which has the capability to work with multiple spreadsheet systems.
Introduction to the Spreadsheets
The Spreadsheet has many more features; each tool in this section contains the following options which add some depth:
Expression Options
Expression Options
Note: if we are not using one of the above options, which are available in the previous section (for starters) we will use the form that is used to get the form data.
Expression Options
Expression Options
You will often see an option like
A Note on Use of Spreadsheets
In this paper we will focus on the use of a spreadsheet to organize a large amount of my salary and compensation data. We will start with the spreadsheets as well as tables to explore various common spreadsheet variables.
The Spreadsheet: A Complete Guide
The spreadsheets help organize and work with thousands of data sets, including:
Statistics (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Dividend and Interest
Employment (data available in this spreadsheet format)
Expression (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Transactional Data (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
In addition, we will examine the various forms of the computer system (e.g. “spreadsheets”) that you use to organize your work data.
The Spreadsheet: Overview and Conclusions
After being explained how to apply this tool, we will start working on it in the first part of the application which will be described in more detail tomorrow, in the next sections will describe this tool (the entire application which will be explained in much more detail with the exception of several short paragraphs) and then next, in this blog, we will cover how to read and write a spreadsheet.
In this paper we will cover creating and working with spreadsheet systems before and after creating and working with spreadsheets. I will start with the basic format of the computer system and then focus on the spreadsheets (i.e. the data is written in spreadsheet form by the user and then copied to the same paper).
Using this format, and the general formatting of sheets, we can work with the following spreadsheets:
Employment
Expression (data available in this spreadsheet format from an Google spreadsheet)
Transactional Data (data available in this spreadsheet format from a Google spreadsheet)
Evaluation (data available in this spreadsheet format from Google spreadsheet)
In the first part of my application that will be discussed in more detail in tomorrow’s blog, we will look at some tips and techniques to use in creating spreadsheets to create information about your project. This section is to take what we learned in this tutorial and use it in the application application to create the spreadsheet. Our goal is to use the information that we learned in this tutorial in a practical way, we will not use it later in this project as a result of the application project, and we will continue to use such information later as a result of this application.
Summary of the Spreadsheets
In this section, we will discuss the basic format for working with spreadsheets. This will give us a much better understanding of how to use this feature in the software which has the capability to work with multiple spreadsheet systems.
Introduction to the Spreadsheets
The Spreadsheet has many more features; each tool in this section contains the following options which add some depth:
Expression Options
Expression Options
Note: if we are not using one of the above options, which are available in the previous section (for starters) we will use the form that is used to get the form data.
Expression Options
Expression Options
You will often see an option like
Technical Competence 3In contrast, the spreadsheet software could be very confusing. There are several functions that I understand; however, there are some functions that I am not familiar with. Most of my documents do not require me to export data or use any of the online collaboration functions. My plan to overcome this weakness is to utilize the online tutorial and the help function that is incorporated in the software. In addition, I can ask several co-workers who demonstrate an expertise with spreadsheet software.
Communication is the way we relate to one another whether verbally or nonverbally. As I expound on the nonverbal aspect of communication I must recognize the importance of knowing how to use the software to prepare presentation and other important documents. First, having the basic spreadsheet skills are vital because it is yet another tool that corporations use to communicate nonverbally and adds to presentations and reports. Mastering the spreadsheet software will allow your presentations to be more