Microsoft Excel Introduction
Training
In Leatherhead
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Training
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Level
Beginner
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Location
Leatherhead
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Duration
1 Day
Over the years, the king of all spreadsheet programs has grown from a fairly simple calculator into an application with the ability to perform highly complex operations. The problem for most is figuring out where to start and how each of the functions can be used. Books are great reference tools if you already know what you're looking for, but Aspect Training's Excel training courses are where you'll really grasp the full potential of Excel quickly. With Aspect Training's Microsoft Excel Introduction, you can acquire a base foundation of knowledge with just one day of Excel training. Suitable for: Unemployed Training is here to help you find the skills you require to get back into employment. Whether you require new skills to change career or simply to bring your existing skills up to date, we can help you
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About this course
Of course it takes more than one day of Excel training to get a complete understanding of this powerful program. This course will give you the foundation on which to build your skills and lead to greater efficiency and productivity with Microsoft Excel
Many of today's managers require that new employees have some level of Excel training. If you're in the job market, Excel training is a C.V. line item you'll want to obtain. Courses are fast, inexpensive and can drastically increase your opportunities.
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Excel Basics
Spreadsheet Terminology
Exploring the Excel Window
Opening and Navigating a Workbook
Closing a Workbook
Entering And Editing Data
Creating a New Excel Workbook
Entering and Editing Labels and Values
Entering and Editing Formulas
Saving and Updating A Workbook
Printing
Preparing To Print
Page Set up Options
Modifying A Worksheet
Moving a Copying Data
Moving and Copying Formulas
Using Absolute References
Inserting and Deleting Ranges
Using Functions
Entering Functions
Using Autosum
Using AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, and COUNT
Formatting Worksheets
Formatting Text
Formatting Rows and Columns
Number Formatting
Other Formatting Features
Creating Charts
Creating a Chart
Printing Charts
Web Features
Saving a Worksheet as a Web Page
Adding Hyperlinks
Sending a Workbook via Email
Additional information
Students per class: 8
Microsoft Excel Introduction