Excel : Microsoft Excel for Intermediate Learner
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The Excel : Microsoft Excel course contains important modules that teach learners about their professional needs and succession. In the United Kingdom, Blackboard Learning is one of the most popular online Excel : Microsoft Excel course providers. You will get a solid foundation of knowledge about Microsoft excel in this Excel : Microsoft Excel course. You will be able to think critically about Excel : Microsoft Excel and comprehend basic Microsoft excel theories and methods. This Excel : Microsoft Excel course was created to provide you with the tools and methods you'll need to make a measurable effect in your career, whether your objective is to land a job, improve your abilities, or make a good influence in some other way.
Curriculum for Excel : Microsoft Excel bundle courses:
Course 1: Microsoft Excel Beginner to Expert Course
- Excel from A-Z Course Introduction
- Excel from A-Z Course Section Overview
- What is Microsoft Excel?
- Who This Course is For
- Microsoft Excel Marketplace
- Microsoft Excel Job Opportunities
- Microsoft Excel Job Types
- Getting Started with Excel
- Finding & Opening Microsoft Excel
- Excel's Start Screen
- Explaining the Excel Interface
- Excel Interface Continued
- Excel Workbook vs. Excel Worksheet
- Saving & Opening Excel Documents
- Customizing the Excel Quick Access Toolbar
- Customizing the Excel Ribbon
- Excel Shortcut Keys
- Values, Referencing and Formulas
- Creating Excel Labels
- Entering Numeric Values in Excel
- Formatting Date Values in Excel
- Building Basic Formulas in Excel
- Order of Operations
- Relative vs. Absolute Cell References
- Intro to Excel Functions
- Excel Functions Explained
- The SUM() Function
- The MIN() & MAX() Function
- The AVERAGE() Function
- COUNT() Functions
- Adjusting Excel Worksheets
- Moving & Copying Data
- Insert & Delete Rows/Columns
- Adjusting the Width & Height of Cells
- Hiding and Unhiding Excel Rows and Columns
- Renaming, Moving & Deleting Excel Worksheets
- Adding Protection to Specific Cells
- Protecting the Structure of a Workbook
- Adding a Workbook Password to Open File
- Visually Pleasing Cell Formatting
- Formatting Fonts and Cell Background Colour
- Adding Cell Borders
- Formatting Data Appropriately
- The Magic behind Excel's Format Painter
- Creating Styles for Formatting Efficiency
- Merging Cells for a Cleaner Look
- The Power of Conditional Formatting
- How to Insert Images and Shapes
- Grab User’s Attention using Illustrations
- Customizing Icons
- Create Compelling Graphics with SmartArt
- Visualize Data with Charts
- The Commonly used Column Chart
- Changing the Chart Design
- Formatting Elements of a Chart
- Modifying the Data, Type & Location of a Chart
- Little Slice of Pie Charts
- Excel's Printing Options
- Print Preview Options
- Excel's Page Layout View
- Printing a Specific Range of Cells
- Converting Spreadsheets to PDF Files
- Benefits of Using Excel Templates
- Why Create an Excel Template
- How to Create an Excel Template
- Working with Excel Datasets
- How to Prepare Data for Analysis
- How to Sort Data in Excel
- Multi-Level Sorting
- Custom Sorting Datasets in Excel
- Applying Filters to Datasets
- Creating Subtotals within a Dataset
- Converting Datasets into Tables
- Finding & Removing Duplicate Values
- Excel Database Functions
- The SUMIF() Function
- The DSUM() Function
- DSUM() Function Cont.
- The SUBTOTAL() Function
- Excel Data Validation
- What is Excel Data Validation?
- Creating a Drop Down List with Data Validation
- Different Types of Excel Data Validation
- Adding Custom Alerts to Data Validation
- Creating a Dynamic Drop Down List
- Complex Validation: Dependent Drop Down List!
- Excel PivotTables
- Excel’s IF() Function
- IF() Function with AND() Criteria
- IF() Function with OR() Criteria
- Nesting Multiple IF() Functions
- The COUNTIF() Function
- Key Benefits of Named Ranges
- Excel's Lookup Functions
- VLOOKUP() Function
- The Beauty of Excel’s IFERROR() Function
- HLOOKUP() Function
- INDEX() Function
- MATCH() Function
- INDEX() and MATCH() Combined
- Two-Way Lookup with INDEX() and MATCH()
- Text Based Functions in Excel
- LEFT(), RIGHT() and MID() Function
- Extracting Specific Text using LEN() & SEARCH()
- Combining Text with CONCATENATE()
- Quick Tips & Other Text Based Functions
- Auditing Formulas & Custom Views in Excel
- Tracing Precedents & Dependents in Formulas
- Showing Formulas
- Grouping Data
Course 2: Excel Formulas and Functions
- Building basic math's formulas
- Autosome and relative references
- Absolute references
- Named ranges
- Linking sheets and workbooks
- If, And, Or, and the nested If functions
- Count if, Sum if, Average if, Count ifs functions
- Vlookup and Hookup functions
- Match and Index functions
- Date and time formulas and functions
- Text functions
- Tracing formulas
Course 3: Excel Data Analysis
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 1
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 2
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 3
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 4
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 5
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 6
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 7
- Excel Data Analysis - Part 8
- Excel Data Analysis – Part 9
Course 4: Building Robust Excel Models with Power Query, formulas and VBA
- Introduction.
- Prepaid expense models (resources).
- Accounting for prepaid expenses.
- Excel formulas detailed (Intro to three Excel models).
- Bonus: Dynamic dashboard for divisional profit and loss statement(easy way).
- Thank you and super bonus.
Course 5: Learn Depreciation accounting with Advanced Excel Model
- Definition of depreciation.
- What is amortization?
- What is depreciation?
- What are the related terms(other terms) to depreciation?
- Various methods of depreciation and depreciation accounting.
- Most common method of depreciation.
- Accounting for depreciation.
- Depreciation and section.
Course 6: Compare two workbooks to find matches and variances with Excel VBA Tool
1: 0 Compare data Workbook - Full Introduction
2: 1. Compare Data Workbook Introduction
3: 2. Ideal Data Types for Comparison
4: 3. Excel as our Chosen tool for Data Comparison
5: 4. Overview of the Compare Data Workbook
6: 5. Most Important Thing to remember while comparing data with CDW
7: 6. First Colum of your datasets must be a unique data column
8: 7. Lets Deep Dive into mechanisms of Compare data Workbook
9: 8. Important - Changing dataset headers for new kind of data
10: 9. Learn how to modify VBE Code for CDW -1
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Who is this course for?
This Excel : Microsoft Excel course is for anyone looking to develop their skills and knowledge in microsoft excel related fields, as well as for those-
- Want to enhance Excel : Microsoft Excel related skills and knowledge.
- Use microsoft excel related knowledge in his career or profession.
- Needs microsoft excel related skills for new job applications and opportunities.
- Who wants to learn Excel : Microsoft Excel and apply in real life.
- Anyone who wants to demonstrate Excel : Microsoft Excel to prospective employers or jobs.
- Anyone who wants to apply Excel : Microsoft Excel course related skills and dive into relevant career paths.
Requirements
Excel : Microsoft Excel course does not require prior knowledge or experience. Anyone with a PC, tablet, or mobile phone can do the Excel : Microsoft Excel course. It would be ideal for the learner to have:
- An open minded, a spirit of self-inspection, and willingness to improve himself/herself.
- A desire to improve business (and personal) knowledge and skills.
- The desire to enhance skills inMicrosoft excel.
Career path
This Excel : Microsoft Excel course is exciting as it opens the doors to many professions related to microsoft excel. Prospective Excel : Microsoft Excel course related career paths that include but are not limited to-
- Office Administrator
- Data Analyst
- Marketing Professional
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