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Microsoft Excel Beginner to Professional. Includes New Formulas

What you will learn

Excel Terminology

Data Selection

Functions

VLOOKUP

Formula

Description

Looking to learn Microsoft Excel and improve your data analysis skills but don’t know where to start?

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There is so much information out there. What do you need to succeed at work?

I’ve picked out the Excel Essential skills a Data Analyst needs and packaged them in a structured course.


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In fact, I collected the most common Excel problems faced by my clients. I added in my 15+ years’ experience in finance and project management. I included all the hidden tips and tricks I came to learn as an Excel MVP and put it ALL in THIS course. I also made sure it covers the absolute Excel beginners.

These practical, real-world examples help you understand the full potential of each feature. You’ll learn how to use Excel for quick and painless data analysis.

There are many helpful and time-saving Excel formulas and features. We tend to forget what these are if we don’t use them. This Microsoft Excel Essentials Course will give you the practice you need to be able to apply the best solution for the task at hand. This way you can do more in less time.

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction
Getting started
Creating and opening a new workbook
Creating new worksheets in workbook
Ribbons and tab
How to enter data and formulas
Data formatting
Data handling basics
Print
BASIC FORMULAE OPERATIONS
Mathematical functions pt1
Mathematical functions pt2
Rank, r.ave and r.eq
Textual functions
Textual functions pt2
Logical functions
Date and time pt1
DATE AND TIME PT2
Lookup functions
Xlookup as replacement for vh lookup
Xlookup na errors and approximate match
XLOOKUP search mode
Pivot table
Charts and different messages that can be conveyed
Chart elements
Bar and column charts
Formatting charts
Line charts
Area charts
Scatter plot or xy chart
Frequency distribution graph
Waterfall chart Part 1
Waterfall chart Part 2
Why you should avoid pie charts
Sunburst and treemap chart Part 1(USE UPTO 4MIN.20SEC)
Combination Charts
Sparkline charts