Course Overview
Target audiences
- Working professionals: Employees who use Excel in their work, such as accountants, financial analysts, and project managers.
- Anyone who wants to improve their Excel skills: Whether you're a beginner or an experienced user, there's always something new to learn about Excel. The Microsoft Excel Professional course can help you take your skills to the next level.
Schedule Dates
Curriculum
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Day 1: GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE EXCEL 2016
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PERFORMING CALCULATIONS
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MODIFYING A WORKSHEET
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FORMATTING A WORKSHEET
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PRINTING WORKBOOKS
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MANAGING WORKBOOKS
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Day 2: WORKING WITH FUNCTIONS
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WORKING WITH LISTS
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ANALYZING DATA
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VISUALIZING DATA WITH CHARTS
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ANALYZING DATA WITH PIVOTTABLES AND PIVOTCHARTS
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Day 3: WORKING WITH MULTIPLE WORKSHEETS & WORKBOOKS
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USING LOOKUP FORMULAS AND FORMULA AUDITING
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SHARING AND PROTECTING WORKBOOKS
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AUTOMATING WORKBOOK FUNCTIONALITY
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CREATING SPARKLINES AND MAPPING DATA
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FORECASTING DATA
Microsoft Excel Professional is a powerful spreadsheet application that can be used for a variety of tasks, such as data analysis, financial modeling, and creating reports. It is a part of the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software.
There are many benefits to becoming a Microsoft Excel Professional. Some of the benefits include:
Increased productivity: With Excel, you can automate tasks and save time.
Improved data analysis: Excel can help you to analyze data and make better decisions.
Enhanced communication: You can create professional-looking reports and presentations with Excel.
Increased job opportunities: Excel is a valuable skill in many industries.
Increased productivity: With Excel, you can automate tasks and save time.
Improved data analysis: Excel can help you to analyze data and make better decisions.
Enhanced communication: You can create professional-looking reports and presentations with Excel.
Increased job opportunities: Excel is a valuable skill in many industries.
There are many ways to become a Microsoft Excel Professional. Some of the ways include:
Taking a Microsoft Excel course
Reading books and articles about Excel
Watching online tutorials
Practicing with Excel on your own
Taking a Microsoft Excel course
Reading books and articles about Excel
Watching online tutorials
Practicing with Excel on your own
If you are interested in becoming a Microsoft Excel Professional, the next steps for you are to:
Decide what you want to learn about Excel
Find a resource that will help you learn what you want to learn
Start practicing with Excel
Don't be afraid to ask for help
Decide what you want to learn about Excel
Find a resource that will help you learn what you want to learn
Start practicing with Excel
Don't be afraid to ask for help