This two-day Microsoft Excel 2013 (Advanced) training course covers a wide range of advanced Excel topics including working with formulas and functions, named ranges, conditional formatting, lookup functions, pivot tables, data analysis, macros, and more. The course consists of 9 sections that will teach students how to perform logical, statistical, and database functions; sort and filter data; audit formulas; create custom conditional formats; work with goals seek, data tables and scenarios; and record, run, and edit macros.
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Advanced MS Excel 2013 - 2 Days
This two-day Microsoft Excel 2013 (Advanced) training course covers a wide range of advanced Excel topics including working with formulas and functions, named ranges, conditional formatting, lookup functions, pivot tables, data analysis, macros, and more. The course consists of 9 sections that will teach students how to perform logical, statistical, and database functions; sort and filter data; audit formulas; create custom conditional formats; work with goals seek, data tables and scenarios; and record, run, and edit macros.
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Microsoft Excel 2013 (Advance)
Duration – 2 Days
1) Working with Formulae / Functions
Using Statistical Functions 5) Organizing Data and Worksheet Large, Small Multi-level Sorting Countif, Countifs, Advance Filter Sumif, Sumifs Nested Subtotal Logical Functions IF, Nested IF, AND, OR Database Function 6) Pivot Table and Dashboard Recommended Pivot Table Dsum, Daverage, DMax, Dmin Creating a PivotTable Placing Fields into the Pivot Table 2) Named Ranges Modifying data and refreshing the Pivot Table What does naming a cell range mean? grouping data within a Pivot table Rules for naming cells and ranges Use of Slicer Naming cell range(s) in a worksheet Creating named ranges automatically based on 7) Auditing Formulas cell values Tracing precedent cells Tracing dependents of a cell 3) Conditional Formatting Displaying all formulas within a worksheet Built-In Conditional Formatting Add Data Bars and Color Scales Convert Excel Data to Icon Sets 8) Data Analysis Custom Conditional Format Working with Goal seek Expressions in a Custom Condition Working with Data Tables Creating a scenario summary 4) More on Functions Creating named Scenarios from defined cell 1) Date Functions ranges 2) Lookup and Reference Function VLOOKUP 9) Macros HLOOKUP Recording and running a macro MATCH Lowering your macro security level INDEX Raising your macro security level IFERROR Editing recorded Macros INDIRECT Creating a User Defined Function Use of Input and Message Box