Master pivot tables, formulas, macros, vba, data analysis and learn how to land your first job as an Excel expert!


What you will learn

 Learn to master Excel from A-Z

 How to become a professional Data Analyst

 How to be a better, faster, stronger Excel user

 How to land your first job as an Excel Expert

 How to save hours of time and boost your productivity in Excel

 How to find a value with VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH

 How to use math, statistical, logic and text functions

 How to use VBA and Macros

 How to use VLOOKUP/HLOOKUP in formulas

 How to create basic and advanced formulas

 Mastering Pivot Tables

 Creating Charts from your data

Description

Welcome to the Learn Microsoft Excel from A-Z: Beginner To Expert Course
In this practical, hands-on course our main objective is to give you the education not just to understand the ins and outs of Microsoft Excel, but also to learn exactly how to master pivot tables, formulas, macros, vba, data analysis, and how to land your first job as an Excel expert!
This course will fully prepare you for virtually any Excel related career path, including those that require advanced skills with this software. Once you complete the course, you’ll have access to the full functionality of Excel, and will know how to use all formulas, functions, and capabilities.
You’ll also learn about calculating depreciation, calculating interest, and even calculating EMI for loans, all by using Excel functions. The course also features information on INDEX and MATCH functions as well as using the CHOOSE formula, and how to create special charts.
Whether you are brand new to the world of Excel, or you have training and knowledge of the software and are looking to improve your skills, this masterclass will take you to the next level. By the time you finish the beginner, intermediate and advanced portions, you too will be an expert in Excel.
We understand that theory is important to build a solid foundation, we understand that theory alone isn’t going to get the job done so that’s why this course is packed with practical hands-on examples that you can follow step by step. Even if you already have some experience, or want to learn about the advanced features of Excel, this course is for you!
Together we’re going to give you the foundational education that you need to know not just on how to use Excel at an expert level, but also how to get paid for your newly developed skills.
The course covers 4 main areas:

1: INTRO TO EXCEL
This intro section gives you a full introduction to Microsoft Excel, the data analyst industry and marketplace, job opportunities and salaries, and the various Excel-related job roles.

Intro to Microsoft Excel


Excel Industry and Marketplace


Excel Job Opportunities


Getting Started with Excel


Excel Functions


2: INTERMEDIATE EXCEL
This section gives you a full introduction to the Intermediate Excel functions with hands-on step by step training.

Data Visualization


Datasets


Databases


Data Validation


PivotTables


Conditional Functions


Lookup Functions


Formulas, + more!


3: EXCEL MACROS & VBA
This section gives you a full introduction to the Excel Macros and VBA with hands-on step by step training.

VBA Language


VBA Code


VBA Loops


Macros


User Forms


4: STARTING AN EXCEL CAREER
This section gives you a full introduction to starting a career as an Excel Programmer with hands-on step by step training.

Creating a Resume


Freelancing + Freelance websites


How To Get Your 1st Client


Personal Branding


Importance of Having a Website


Networking


By the end of the course you’ll be a professional Excel programmer and confidently apply for jobs and feel good knowing that you have the skills and knowledge to back it up.

English


Language


Content

Excel from A-Z Course Introduction

Excel from A-Z Course Section Overview
What is Microsoft Excel?
Who This Course is For
Microsoft Excel Marketplace
Microsoft Excel Job Opportunities
Microsoft Excel Job Types

Getting Started with Excel

Finding & Opening Microsoft Excel
Excel’s Start Screen
Explaining the Excel Interface
Excel Interface Continued
Excel Workbook vs Excel Worksheet
Saving & Opening Excel Documents
Customizing the Excel Quick Access Toolbar
Customizing the Excel Ribbon
Excel Shortcut Keys

Values, Referencing and Formulas

Creating Excel Labels
Entering Numeric Values in Excel
Formatting Date Values in Excel
Building Basic Formulas in Excel
Order of Operations
Relative vs Absolute Cell References

Intro to Excel Functions

Excel Functions Explained
The SUM() Function
The MIN() & MAX() Function
The AVERAGE() Function
COUNT() Functions

Adjusting Excel Worksheets

Moving & Copying Data
Insert & Delete Rows/Columns
Adjusting the Width & Height of Cells
Hiding and Unhiding Excel Rows and Columns
Renaming, Moving & Deleting Excel Worksheets
Adding Protection to Specific Cells
Protecting the Structure of a Workbook
Adding a Workbook Password to Open File

Visually Pleasing Cell Formatting

Formatting Fonts and Cell Background Color
Adding Cell Borders
Formatting Data Appropriately
The Magic behind Excel’s Format Painter
Creating Styles for Formatting Efficiency
Merging Cells for a Cleaner Look
The Power of Conditional Formatting

How to Insert Images and Shapes!

Grab User’s Attention using Illustrations
Customizing Icons
Create Compelling Graphics with SmartArt

Visualize Data with Charts

The Commonly used Column Chart
Changing the Chart Design
Formatting Elements of a Chart
Modifying the Data, Type & Location of a Chart
Little Slice of Pie Charts

Excel’s Printing Options

Print Preview Options
Excel’s Page Layout View
Printing a Specific Range of Cells
Converting Spreadsheets to PDF Files

Benefits of Using Excel Templates

Why Create an Excel Template
How to Create an Excel Template

Working with Excel Datasets

How to Prepare Data for Analysis
How to Sort Data in Excel
Multi-Level Sorting
Custom Sorting Datasets in Excel
Applying Filters to Datasets
Creating Subtotals within a Dataset
Converting Datasets into Tables
Finding & Removing Duplicate Values

Excel Database Functions

The SUMIF() Function
The DSUM() Function

DSUM() Function Cont.
The SUBTOTAL() Function

Excel Data Validation

What is Excel Data Validation?
Creating a Drop Down List with Data Validation
Different Types of Excel Data Validation
Adding Custom Alerts to Data Validation
Creating a Dynamic Drop Down List
Complex Validation: Dependent Drop Down List!

Excel PivotTables

Creating an Excel Pivot Table
Modifying Excel PivotTables
Grouping & Filtering PivotTable Data
Drilling Down into PivotTable Data
Creating Pivot Charts & Utilizing Slicers

Excel’s PowerPivot Add-In

What is PowerPivot?
Activating the Excel PowerPivot Add-In
Creating Relationships between Data Tables
Using Data Models to Create PivotTables
How to Create PowerPivot KPI’s

Excel’s Conditional Functions

Excel’s IF() Function
IF() Function with AND() Criteria
IF() Function with OR() Criteria
Nesting Multiple IF() Functions
The COUNTIF() Function
Key Benefits of Named Ranges

Excel’s Lookup Functions

VLOOKUP() Function
The Beauty of Excel’s IFERROR() Function
HLOOKUP() Function
INDEX() Function
MATCH() Function
INDEX() and MATCH() Combined

Two-Way Lookup with INDEX() and MATCH()

Text Based Functions in Excel

LEFT(), RIGHT() and MID() Function
Extracting Specific Text using LEN() & SEARCH()
Combining Text with CONCATENATE()
Quick Tips & Other Text Based Functions

Auditing Formulas & Custom Views in Excel

Tracing Precedents & Dependents in Formulas
Showing Formulas
Grouping Data
3D Referencing in Formulas
Utilizing the Watch Window in Excel
How to Freeze Panes in Excel

Excel’s “What If?” Tools

Excel’s Scenario Manager Tool
Goal Seek in Excel
Compare Results with Excel Data Tables
Solver Tool

Welcome to Excel VBA!

The Power Behind Excel VBA
A Look Inside the Visual Basic Editor (VBE)
Recording a Macro
Saving & Opening a Macro-Enabled Workbook

The VBA Language

Modules and Procedures
Objects, Methods and Properties
Excel VBA Variables.

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