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Application Overview:
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool to create and format spreadsheets and to analyze, evaluate, and calculate data. You can use advanced features to manage, track, and chart critical business data to create rich data visualization, PivotTable views, and professional-looking charts. If you perform a task repeatedly in Microsoft Excel, you can automate the task with a macro. A macro is a series of commands and functions that are stored in a Microsoft Visual Basic module and can be run whenever you need to perform the task. For example, if you often enter long text strings in cells, you can create a macro to format those cells so that the text wraps.
Users:
IT, Database, Engineering, Finance, Legal, Marketing and Admin Professionals as well as anyone who needs create and edit spreedsheets that can be searched, sorted, analysed, reported, updated and shared with other users.
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Microsoft Excel 2007
Formulas
Course Information
Duration: Two-Day Course
Platform: Windows and Macintosh
Fee: $595 CDN (+GST)
This class is limited to eight people.
Course Overview
This course is designed for the Excel “power user”. The focus is on taking Excel formulas, and range names to the next level. Proper spreadsheet and workbook design is also covered.
You’ll also learn some useful keyboard shortcuts and some “hidden” tricks.
Course Content
- The Excel Object model explained
- Formula limits
- Operator precedence
- Cell and range references
- Absolute and relative references
- A1 versus R1C1
- Linking formulas
- Converting formulas to values
- Hiding formulas
- Formula errors explained
- Range names
- Name scope, i.e. workbook versus worksheet scope
- Defining and creating range names
- Managing names
- Naming entire rows and columns
- Multisheet names
- Listing names
- Names in formulas
- Referencing a single cell in a multicell named range
- Naming constants
- Potential problems with names
- Worksheet functions
- Function argument types
- Function categories
- Text functions
- Dates and Times in formulas
- Formatting dates and times
- Problems with dates
- Generating a date series
- Counting and summing functions
- Lookup Functions
- The Subtotal Function
- Database functions, i.e. DSum,
- Advanced data filter
- Data tables – one way and two way
- Intro to Arrays formulas
- Time permitting: create custom functions using VBA
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