Microsoft Excel – Improve your skills quickly
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Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Excel6 Topics|1 Module
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Module 2: Formulas and Functions6 Topics
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Writing simple formulas
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Exploring audit tools to examine and evaluate formulas
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Referencing cells in formulas using relative and absolute references
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Configuring cells for the number format and alignment
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Constructing common functions with the aid of the function wizard and the Formula tab
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Implementing names in formulas and functions
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Writing simple formulas
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Module 3: Worksheet Formatting and Presentation4 Topics
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Module 4: Getting Data In and Out5 Topics
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Module 5: Sorting, Selecting and Subtotaling data4 Topics
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Module 6: Present Data Visually5 Topics
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Module 7: Introducing Advanced Features4 Topics
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1. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program developed by Microsoft, not Apple Inc.
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2. Each workbook in Excel can contain multiple worksheets
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3. Formulas in Excel always begin with the “=” sign.
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