Course Overview

Microsoft Excel is the go-to spreadsheet application, no matter if you’re using it personally or professionally. Whether your knowledge of Microsoft Excel is beginner’s level or advanced, this training course will help take your abilities to a new height – covering topics from basic to intermediate and even advanced.

 
 
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Course objectives

Microsoft Excel is the most popular spreadsheet application for both personal and professional use, so staying on top of the latest version is very important for anyone considering career advancement. Regardless of your level of understanding, you will benefit from this Microsoft Excel 2019 training course because it covers basic, intermediate, and advanced topics.

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Module 1: Beginner

  • 1.0 Intro
  • 1.1 The Ribbon
  • 1.2 Saving Files
  • 1.3 Entering and Formatting Data
  • 1.4 Printing from Excel & Using Page Layout View
  • 1.5 Formulas Explained
  • 1.6 Working with Formulas and Absolute References
  • 1.7 Specifying and Using Named Range
  • 1.8 Correct a Formula Error
  • 1.9 What is a Function
  • 1.10 Insert Function & Formula Builder
  • 1.11 How to Use a Function- AUTOSUM, COUNT, AVERAGE
  • 1.12 Create and Customize Charts

Module 3: Advanced

  • 3.1 Recap
  • 3.2 Conditional (IF) functions
  • 3.3 Nested condition formulas
  • 3.4 Date and Time functions
  • 3.5 Logical functions
  • 3.6 Informational functions
  • 3.7 VLOOKUP & HLOOKUP
  • 3.8 Custom drop down lists
  • 3.9 Create outline of data
  • 3.10 Convert text to columns
  • 3.11 Protecting the integrity of the data
  • 3.12 What is it, how we use it and how to create a new rule
  • 3.13 Clear conditional formatting & Themes
  • 3.14 What is a Pivot Table and why do we want one
  • 3.15 Create and modify data in a Pivot Table
  • 3.16 Formatting and deleting a Pivot Table
  • 3.17 Create and modify Pivot Charts
  • 3.18 Customize Pivot Charts
  • 3.19 Pivot Charts and Data Analysis
  • 3.20 What is it and what do we use it for
  • 3.21 Scenarios
  • 3.22 Goal Seek
  • 3.23 Running preinstalled Macros
  • 3.24 Recording and assigning a new Macro
  • 3.25 Save a Workbook to be Macro enabled
  • 3.26 Create a simple Macro with Visual Basics for Applications (VBA)
  • 3.27 Outro

Module 2: Intermediate

  • 2.0 Recap
  • 2.1 Navigating and editing in two or more worksheets
  • 2.2 View options – Split screen, view multiple windows
  • 2.3 Moving or copying worksheets to another workbook
  • 2.4 Create a link between two worksheets and workbooks
  • 2.5 Creating summary worksheets
  • 2.6 Freezing Cells
  • 2.7 Add a hyperlink to another document
  • 2.8 Filters
  • 2.9 Grouping and ungrouping data
  • 2.10 Creating and customizing all different kinds of charts
  • 2.11 Adding graphics and using page layout to create visually appealing pages
  • 2.12 Using Sparkline formatting
  • 2.13 Converting tabular data to an Excel table
  • 2.14 Using Structured References
  • 2.15 Applying Data Validation to cells
  • 2.16 Comments – Add, review, edit
  • 2.17 Locating errors

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