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MOS: Microsoft Excel 2010 - 77-882 With Tutoring/With Mentoring


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Summary

Price
£349 inc VAT
Or £58.17/mo. for 6 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

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The Microsoft Office Excel 2010 exam assesses candidates for their knowledge of Microsoft Office Word 2010. The certification is targeted at professionals who are involved in creating business deliverables with Microsoft Office Excel 2010 and might have experience with previous versions of Microsoft Office Access. The exam covers areas to create, modify, and manage common business workbooks and worksheets in organizations of every size. Candidates for this exam should be able to use Microsoft Office Excel 2010 to create and edit professional-looking spreadsheets for a variety of purposes and situations.

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Skills Measured

  • Manage the Worksheet Environment
  • Create Cell Data
  • Format Cells and Worksheets
  • Manage Worksheets and Workbooks
  • Apply Formulas and Functions
  • Present Data Visually
  • Share worksheet data with other users
  • Analyze and Organize Data

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Description

Syllabus

  • Chapter 1: Getting started
    • Topic A: Spreadsheet terminology
    • Topic B:The Excel environment
    • Topic C: Getting help
    • Topic D:Navigating a worksheet
    • Unit summary: Getting started
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 2: Entering and editing data
    • Topic A:Entering and editing text and values
    • Topic B:Entering and editing formulas
    • Topic C:Working with pictures
    • Topic D:Saving and updating workbooks
    • Unit summary: Entering and editing data
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 3: Modifying a worksheet
    • Topic A:Moving and copying data
    • Topic B:Moving and copying formulas
    • Topic C: Absolute and relative references
    • Topic D:Inserting and deleting ranges, rows, and columns
    • Unit summary: Modifying a worksheet
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 4: Using functions
    • Topic A:Entering functions
    • Topic B: AutoSum
    • Topic C:Other common functions
    • Unit summary: Using functions
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 5: Formatting
    • Topic A:Text formatting
    • Topic B:Row and column formatting
    • Topic C:Number formatting
    • Topic D:Conditional formatting
    • Topic E:Additional formatting options
    • Unit summary: Formatting
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 6: Printing
    • Topic A:Preparing to print
    • Topic B:Page Setup options
    • Topic C:Printing worksheets
    • Unit summary: Printing
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 7: Charts
    • Topic A:Chart basics
    • Topic B:Formatting charts
    • Unit summary: Charts
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 8: Managing large workbooks
    • Topic A:Viewing large worksheets
    • Topic B:Printing large worksheets
    • Topic C:Working with multiple worksheets
    • Unit summary: Managing large workbooks
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 9: Graphics and screenshots
    • Topic A:Conditional formatting with graphics
    • Topic B: SmartArt graphics
    • Topic C: Screenshots
    • Unit summary: Graphics and screenshots
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 10: Using multiple worksheets and workbooks
    • Topic A: Using multiple workbooks
    • Topic B: Linking worksheets with 3-D formulas
    • Topic C: Linking workbooks
    • Topic D: Managing workbooks
    • Unit summary: Using multiple worksheets and workbooks
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 11: Advanced formatting
    • Topic A: Using special number formats
    • Topic B: Using functions to format text
    • Topic C: Working with styles
    • Topic D: Working with themes
    • Topic E: Other advanced formatting
    • Unit summary: Advanced formatting
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 12: Outlining and subtotals
    • Topic A: Outlining and consolidating data
    • Topic B: Creating subtotals
    • Unit summary: Outlining and subtotals
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 13: Cell and range names
    • Topic A: Creating and using names
    • Topic B: Managing names
    • Unit summary: Cell and range names
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 14: Tables
    • Topic A: Sorting and filtering data
    • Topic B: Advanced filtering
    • Topic C: Working with tables
    • Unit summary: Tables
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 15: Web and sharing features
    • Topic A: Saving workbooks as Web pages
    • Topic B: Using hyperlinks
    • Topic C: Sharing workbooks
    • Unit summary: Web and sharing features
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 16: Advanced charting
    • Topic A: Chart formatting options
    • Topic B: Combination charts
    • Topic C: Graphical elements
    • Unit summary: Advanced charting
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 17: Documenting and auditing
    • Topic A: Auditing features
    • Topic B: Comments in cells and workbooks
    • Topic C: Protection
    • Topic D: Workgroup collaboration
    • Unit summary: Documenting and auditing
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 18: Templates and settings
    • Topic A: Changing application settings
    • Topic B: Using built-in templates
    • Topic C: Creating and managing templates
    • Unit summary: Templates and settings
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 19: PivotTables and PivotCharts
    • Topic A: Working with PivotTables
    • Topic B: Rearranging PivotTables
    • Topic C: Formatting PivotTables
    • Topic D: Using PivotCharts
    • Unit summary: PivotTables and PivotCharts
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 20: Logical and statistical functions
    • Topic A: Logical functions
    • Topic B: Math and statistical functions
    • Unit summary: Logical and statistical functions
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 21: Financial and date functions
    • Topic A: Financial functions
    • Topic B: Date and time functions
    • Topic C: Array formulas
    • Topic D: Displaying and printing formulas
    • Unit summary: Financial and date functions
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 22: Lookups and data tables
    • Topic A: Using lookup functions
    • Topic B: Using MATCH and INDEX
    • Topic C: Creating data tables
    • Unit summary: Lookups and data tables
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 23: Advanced data management
    • Topic A: Validating cell entries
    • Topic B: Exploring database functions
    • Unit summary: Advanced data management
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 24: Exporting and importing
    • Topic A: Exporting and importing text files
    • Topic B: Exporting and importing XML data
    • Topic C: Getting external data
    • Unit summary: Exporting and importing
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 25: Analytical tools
    • Topic A: Goal Seek and Solver
    • Topic B: The Analysis ToolPak
    • Topic C: Scenarios
    • Unit summary: Analytical tools
    • Review Questions
  • Chapter 26: Macros and custom functions
    • Topic A: Running and recording a macro
    • Topic B: Working with VBA code
    • Topic C: Creating functions
    • Unit summary: Macros and custom functions
    • Review Questions

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