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Excel 2016 Advanced

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Description: This course takes up where the Excel 2016 Beginners course leaves off. It covers a wide variety of Excel topics, ranging from intermediate to an advanced level. You will learn a wide variety of Excel functions, tips for creating readable and correct formulas, a number of useful data analysis tools, how to import external data into Excel, and tools for making your spreadsheets more professional. To learn Excel quickly and effectively, download the companion exercise files so you can follow along with the instructor by performing the same actions he is showing you on the videos. ***** THE MOST RELEVANT CONTENT TO GET YOU UP TO SPEED ***** ***** CLEAR AND CRISP VIDEO RESOLUTION ***** ***** COURSE UPDATED: February 2016 ***** “As an Accountant, learning the Microsoft Office Suite really helps me out. All of the accounting firms out there, whether Big 4 or mid-market, want their employees to be well-versed in Excel. By taking these courses, I become a stronger candidate for hire for these companies." - Robert, ACCOUNTANT There are two questions you need to ask yourself before learning Excel. 1. Why should you learn Excel in the first place? 2. What is the best way to learn? The answer for the first question is simple. Over 90% of businesses today and 100% of colleges use Excel. If you do not know Excel you will be at a distinct disadvantage. Whether you're a teacher, student, small business owner, scientist, homemaker, or big data analyst you will need to know Excel to meet the bare minimum requirements of being a knowledge worker in today's economy. But you should also learn Excel because it will simplify your work and personal life and save you tons of time which you can use towards other activities. After you learn the ropes, Excel actually is a fun application to use. The answer to the second question is you learn by doing. S
Category: Office Productivity > Microsoft > Microsoft Excel
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