Microsoft Excel 2010/2013 Introduction

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£ 220 + VAT

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This Microsoft Excel 2010/2013 Introduction course is suitable for complete beginners to Microsoft Excel. Excel is a spreadsheet application that can also be described as a two-dimensional database (in other words it’s not relational like Access). On a basic level it can be used to store and present data; but more advanced users will be able to take advantage of its formulae function, allowing them to manipulate data according to their requirements. Information entered in Excel can also be demonstrated graphically in a variety of graph formats. Class sizes Maximum class size for Excel Introduction (2007, 2010 & 2013) courses is 8 delegates, which ensures that attendees get adequate time for personal attention from the instructor. At some of our centres, the maximum class size is 6 delegates. Target Audience The course is intended for new users of Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010 or 2013 who want to become productive in the shortest possible time. Delegates should be proficient in using a PC with the Microsoft Windows operating system, but no prior experience with Excel is required. What happens on the day If you are coming to our centre, dress code is smart casual.   Refreshments and a free buffet lunch will be provided, but please note that, as a training company who relies on caterers, we are unable to reliably provide for differing dietary requirements, so if you are in any doubt then please bring your own.  The timetable is as follows: 9:15: - Arrival time9:30: - Training starts11:00: - Mid-morning break1:00: - Lunch break (one hour)3:15: - Mid-afternoon break4:30: - Wrap up Note: break times can vary according to the needs of the training, and course duration for smaller class sizes can be shorter because fewer delegates have fewer questions ! What you get You get a free workbook as well as downloadable exercises, which match the course content exactly, so you can review and revise afterwards to reinforce your knowledge. With all...

About this course

A working knowledge of Windows is required. No experience of MS Excel is required.

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Subjects

  • MS Excel
  • Microsoft excel training
  • Microsoft Excel
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  • Access
  • Excel

Course programme

This course is a one-day training course structured into 6 modules.

Module 1

Getting Started with Microsoft Excel

Learning outcomes

Starting Excel and some of its basic navigation and help controls.

Topics covered
  • Starting Out
  • About Workbooks
  • Exploring your Workbook
  • Getting Help with Excel
Module 2

The Excel Interface

Learning outcomes

A look at the Ribbon interface and the different tabs and options the Ribbon offers.

Topics covered
  • The Quick Access Toolbar and File Menu
  • The Home Tab
  • The Insert Tab
  • The Page Layout Tab
  • The Formulas Tab
  • The Data Tab
  • The Review Tab
Module 3

Microsoft Excel Basics

Learning outcomes

Working with a Workbook, its cells, columns and rows.

Topics covered
  • Working with Excel
  • Basic Excel Features
  • Moving your Data
  • Smart Tags and Options Buttons
  • Editing Tools
Module 4

Editing your Workbook

Learning outcomes

Understanding formatting features and enhancing a workbook's overall appearance and using Conditional Formatting.

Topics covered
  • Modifying Cells and Data
  • Cell Formatting
  • Enhancing a Worksheet�s Appearance
Module 5

Printing and Viewing your Workbook

Learning outcomes

Exploring Excel's printing and viewing options enhancing your ability to print and work with your data effectively.

Topics covered
  • Using the View Tab
  • Managing a Single Window
  • Managing Multiple Windows
  • Printing your Workbook
Module 6

Working with Charts in Excel

Learning outcomes

Introducing charts within Excel and explain how to create basic charts to help convey your data with.

Topics covered
  • Creating Charts
  • Selecting Chart Data
  • Working with Chart Options

Microsoft Excel 2010/2013 Introduction

£ 220 + VAT