Microsoft Excel 2019 & 365 - Level 3

At the end of this course you will have a complete understanding of the higher functions of Excel and be able to perform advanced formula, work with data functions, analysis large spreadsheets using advanced PivotTables, Auditing and Scenarios. This course provides an introduction to Macros.

Description

The subjects below are an outline. If there are any additional subjects you wish to cover, please feel free to call us prior to the course. All of our courses can be tailored to meet your business needs.

Target audience

Our Microsoft Excel Advanced course is suitable for those with a sound working knowledge of Excel who wish to learn more complex functions and features.

Prerequisites

You are an experienced users of Excel and would of already attended our Excel Level 2 course or use the features listed on this outline on a weekly basis.

Detailed Syllabus

Advanced Functions

  • Nested IF statements for nesting IF with AND, OR, ISERROR and IFERROR
  • SUMIF and SUMIFS
  • COUNTIF and COUNTIFS

Date Functions

  • DATEDIF
  • TODAY
  • NOW
  • MONTH
  • NETWORKDAYS

Lookup and Information Functions

  • Advanced Lookup (True and False)
  • Creating Multiple Column Lookups
  • MATCH Function
  • INDEX Function
  • OFFSET Function
  • Advanced List Management
  • Advanced Filter
  • Database Functions

SubTotals

  • Creating Subtotals
  • Outline View

PivotTables

  • Preparation of Data
  • Create Pivot Tables
  • Create Dynamic Pivot Tables
  • Format Data
  • Group Data in Pivot Tables
  • Sorting inside Pivot Tables
  • Conditional Formatting in Pivot Tables
  • Creating Tabs from Data
  • Refresh Data
  • Report Layouts
  • Report Subtotals
  • Slicers
  • Pivot Charts
  • Inserting Calculated Fields
  • Manipulating Fields
  • Changing Value Field Settings
  • Grouping Data containing Dates and Numbers
  • Formatting Pivot Table
  • Showing and Hiding the Grand Totals
  • Changing the Scope of The Data source
  • Summarizing Values by Sum, Count, Average, Max, and Product
  • Show Values As % of Grand Total, % of Column Total, % of Row Total
  • Creating Pivot Table Reports and Pivot Chart Reports

General Analysis Tools

  • Scenarios
  • Custom Views
  • Goal Seek
  • Solver
  • Data Tables, One Input, Two Input

Protecting and Sharing

  • Sharing a File
  • Track Changes
  • Protecting Cells, Worksheets
  • Password Protecting a File/Read Only

Formulae Auditing

  • Formula View
  • Tracing Precedents
  • Tracing Dependents
  • Using Watch Window
  • Go to Special

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