Certificate In Excel 2010 Advanced Online Course
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Learn Advanced Skills with Excel 2010 Learn how to use the advanced features of Excel 2010. This course is designed to teach you a basic understanding of Excel 2010 in a practical way. Excel is the world’s premier spreadsheet software. You can use Excel to analyze numbers, keep track of data, and graphically represent your information. With Excel 2010, you can manage more data than ever, with increased worksheet and workbook sizes. Excel also makes your job easier by providing an easy to use interface, and an array of powerful tools to help you turn your data into usable information and better information leads to better decision making! By the end of this Course, you will be able to: Insert SmartArt Add text to a diagram Resize and move a diagram Reset a diagram Understand the contextual tabs Add pictures from your computer Add Clip Art Add text boxes Draw shapes Trace precedent cells Trace dependents of a cell Display formulas within the sheet Work with comments Insert a chart Use the Chart Tools tab Understand the parts of a chart Change the chart style Resize and move a chart Insert a Pivot Table Use the Pivot Table Tools tab Choose fields and group data in a Pivot Table Change Pivot Table data and refresh the view Apply a Style to a Pivot table Use Real-life examples in a Pivot Table Create a Pivot Chart from a Pivot Table Create a Pivot Chart from Data Display the Developer tab Record and run macros Change the security level Customize and Change the Quick Access Toolbar Use named ranges in formulas Understand formula errors Trace dependents and precedents in formulas Use the Trace Errors Commands Evaluate formulas Use Goal Seek Use the Scenario Manager Use a One Input Data Table Use a Two Input Data Table Transposing Data from rows to columns Use the Text to Columns feature Check for duplicates Create data validation rules Consolidate Data Group Data Add...
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Entry requirements Students must have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Minimum education Open entry. Previous schooling and academic achievements are not required for entry into this course. Computer requirements Students will need access to a computer and the internet. Minimum specifications for the computer are: Windows: Microsoft Windows XP, or later ...
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- Excel
- Access
- Security
- Sharepoint
- Spreadsheet
- Database
- SQL
- Database training
- Primary
- Syntax
- Art
- Web
- Property
- IT Security
- MS Excel
- Builder
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Module One: Getting Started
- Course Objectives
Module Two: SmartArt and Objects
- Lesson One: Inserting SmartArt
- Lesson Two: Adding Text to the Diagram
- Lesson Three: Resizing and Moving the Diagram
- Lesson Four: Resetting the Diagram
- Lesson Five: Adding Pictures from Your Computer
- Lesson Six: Adding Clip Art
- Lesson Seven: Adding Text Boxes
- Lesson Eight: Drawing Shapes
- Lesson Nine: About the Contextual Tabs
Module Three: Auditing
- Lesson One: Tracing Recedent Cells
- Lesson Two: Tracing the Dependents of a Cell
- Lesson Three: Displaying Formulas Within the Sheet
- Lesson Four: Adding, Displaying, Editing, and Removing Comments
Module Four: Creating Charts
- Lesson One: Inserting a Chart
- Lesson Two: Overview of the Chart Tools Tab
- Lesson Three: Understanding the Parts of a Chart
- Lesson Four: Changing the Chart Style
- Lesson Five: Resizing and Moving the Chart
Module Five: Creating Pivot Tables
- Lesson One: Inserting a Pivot Table
- Lesson Two: Choosing Fields and Grouping Data
- Lesson Three: Overview of the Pivot Tools Tabs
Module Six: Working with PivotTables and PivotCharts
- Lesson One: Changing the Data Displayed and Refreshing the PivotTable
- Lesson Two: Applying a Style to Your Pivot Table
- Lesson Three: Creating a Pivot Chart from a Pivot Table
- Lesson Four: Creating a Pivot Chart from Data
- Lesson Five: Some Real-life Examples
Module Seven: Macros
- Lesson One: Displaying the Developer Tab
- Lesson Two: Recording and Running Macros
- Lesson Three: Changing the Security Level
- Lesson Four: Customizing and Changing the Quick Access Toolbar
Module Eight: Solving Formula Errors
- Lesson One: Using Named Ranges
- Lesson Two: Understanding Formula Errors
- Lesson Three: Using the Trace Errors Commands
- Lesson Four: Using Error Checking
Module Nine: Using What If Analysis
- Lesson One: Using Goal Seek
- Lesson Two: Using the Scenario Manager
- Lesson Three: Using a One Input Data Table
- Lesson Four: Using a Two Input Data Table
Module Ten: Managing Your Data
- Lesson One: Transposing Data from Rows to Columns
- Lesson Two: Using the Text to Columns Feature
- Lesson Three: Checking for Duplicates
- Lesson Four: Creating Data Validation Rules
- Lesson Five: Consolidating Data
Module Eleven: Grouping and Outlining Data
- Lesson One: Grouping Data
- Lesson Two: Adding Subtotals
- Lesson Three: Outlining Data
- Lesson Four: Viewing Grouped and Outlined Data
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
Certificate In Excel 2010 Advanced Online Course