0406 - Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019 (Self-Paced)
Description
Course DetailsMost organizations rely heavily on Microsoft Excel to consolidate, analyze, and report financial information and other important data. Your company is probably no exception. If you work with data of any kind, learning Excel's advanced functions to taking on greater responsibilities in your organization. This course will help you master many features in Microsoft Excel 2019 that most users don't know exist. You will learn the secret to using formula-based conditional formatting as a creative solution to common issues. You will also learn how to leverage Excel's Power Query tool to import and transform data from about any data source. By the time you finish this course, you will have mastered Microsoft Excel 2019 and will be able to better serve your company's data management needs.
RequirementsHardware Requirements:
- This course must be taken on a PC. It is not suitable for Macs or Chromebooks.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 10 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge is also compatible.
- Microsoft Excel 2019 (desktop version), available to download with the desktop version of Microsoft 365, or Microsoft Office Home and Student 2019 (not included in enrollment)
- Note: The "Starter Version" and "Web App" versions of Microsoft will not work with the full version taught in this course.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Lesson 1 - Customizing Excel. To kick things off, this
lesson explains different ways you can modify Excel to streamline processes and make your work
easier. You will use the Excel Options dialog box to customize some of Excel's behind-the-scenes
behavior and set up your Quick Access Toolbar.
Lesson 2 - Table Management. This lesson explores
Excel's table management features, using data forms with Excel databases, and alternative database
techniques. You'll be glad to know that formatting and working with tables has become much easier in
this latest version of Excel.
Lesson 3 - Data Validation. In this lesson, you will
tackle data validation techniques—your first line of defense against incorrect or missing data and the
logical next step after data forms. You will practice using whole number, decimal, date, time, list, and
other forms of validation.
Lesson 4 - Custom Controls. This lesson will introduce
you to custom controls—graphical objects that help facilitate data input and are sure to impress users.
You will learn how to create standard and drop-down list boxes, check boxes, option buttons, and group
boxes.
Lesson 5 - Conditional Formatting. This lesson will
teach you how to use conditional formatting. You will learn how to use conditional formatting to hide
errors, to highlight records based on multiple criteria, to track and alert you about due dates, to find the
differences between two lists, to shade every other row, and more.
Lesson 6 - Consolidating and Outlining. In this lesson,
you will learn how to use Excel's consolidation function to efficiently summarize data from multiple
sources. Many Excel users do this the hard way, but with Excel's automatic consolidation feature, you
will no longer need to develop a web of formula links to multiple sources.
Lesson 7 - Excel Functions and Nesting. Excel's
functions are too numerous to cover in just one lesson, so this lesson focuses on a few important ones
spanning four categories: Logical, Database, Math & Trig, and Lookup & Reference.
Lesson 8 - Import External Data. This lesson focuses
on importing external data. You will learn how to use the built-in Query Editor using Excel's powerful
Power Query tool and import external database that combines two database tables into a single
import.
Lesson 9 - Data Tables. Data tables are very powerful
what-if analysis tools that are great for analyzing potential outcomes of personal or business financial
decisions. In this lesson, you will learn how to use two different types of data tables.
Lesson 10 - What-If Analysis Tools. This lesson
explores three more of Excel's what-if analysis tools: Goal Seek, Scenario Manager, and
Solver.
Lesson 11 - Advanced PivotTables. In this lesson, you
will discover how to use PivotTables, which are excellent for summarizing massive amounts of data and
viewing different cuts of the information quickly. There are two methods for creating PivotTables, and
you will practice using both.
Lesson 12 - Analysis ToolPak, Advanced Filter, Array
Formulas, and More!. Your final lesson with a look at the functions available in the Analysis ToolPak,
including Moving Average and Sampling tools. You will learn how to use the View Side by Side tool and
how to use the Watch Window to keep tabs on your data when you're updating a workbook.
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Microsoft Office Elements : Mandatory
