Microsoft Excel Introduction
Course
In Basildon
Description
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Type
Workshop
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Location
Basildon
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Duration
1 Day
Explore the Excel Screen. Using Basic Workbook Skills. Navigating around a spreadsheet. Working with Columns and Rows. Entering and editing data. Formatting Numbers currency, dates and decimal places. Formatting Text bold, type and colours. Formatting Cells borders and shading. Format painter. Cut, Copy and Paste. Auto Fill and Auto Complete. Creating Basic Formulae addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and percentages. Using the AutoSum button. What is BODMAS. Printing your work. Suitable for: This course is designed for those using Excel for the first time or for those who want to revisit the use and creation of formulas. It will provide delegates with the confidence to experiment with the basic features and functionality of the package
Important information
Documents
- Microsoft Excel Introduction Flyer
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About this course
Delegates must have attended a Windows Introduction course, or be proficient in the use of a PC and Mouse
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Subjects
- Microsoft Excel
Course programme
Microsoft Excel
Level: Introduction
Duration: 1 day
This course is designed for those using Excel for the first time or for those who want to revisit the use and creation of formulas. It will provide delegates with the confidence to experiment with the basic features and functionality of the package
Intended Course Content
Explore the Excel Screen
- Using Basic Workbook Skills
- Navigating around a spreadsheet
- Working with Columns and Rows
- Entering and editing data
- Formatting Numbers - currency, dates and decimal places
- Formatting Text - bold, type and colours
- Formatting Cells - borders and shading
- Format painter
- Cut, Copy and Paste
- Auto Fill and Auto Complete
- Creating Basic Formulae - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and percentages
- Using the AutoSum button
- What is BODMAS......
- Printing your work
Pre Learning Requirements
Delegates must have attended a Windows Introduction course, or be proficient in the use of a PC and Mouse
Microsoft Excel Introduction