Microsoft Excel for Beginners
Build a strong foundation on your MS Excel skills as you progress to advanced level
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An outline of this training course
MS Excel is one of the most famous and utilized application of our times. It is a common application used across every industry, from finance to the health industry, and even sports. Everyone that uses lists, calculations, or simple budgeting uses Excel for managing their data.
As a common and useful application, MS Excel is a prerequisite at every job these days. If you know how to use Excel, you are already better than any other candidate in a job interview. Hiring managers want people who are good at analyzing data.
With Excel being a fundamental application used when dealing with data, having the skill in using it allows easier advancement to more analytical software such as Power BI & Tableau.
In this course, Antriksh Sharma will give you a foundational knowledge of Excel as an application for storing, auditing, analyzing, and visualizing data. You will learn its features and the common formulas that you can use for real-world scenarios.
What are needed to take this course
Participants of this course must have a basic understanding of data entry and computer skills. No other advanced preparation is needed to take this course.
Who is the course for
Anyone who wants to learn Excel can benefit from this course, most especially beginner users as this course allows you to get started with this tool.
Details of what you will learn during this course
- Explore and understand the UI of Excel
- Input data in an Excel spreadsheet with accuracy and efficiency
- Utilize useful shortcuts
- Utilize common Formulas & Functions
- Identify Excel features and their purposes
What you get with the course
More than 3 hours of self-paced video training
Program Level
Beginner
Field(s) of Study
Computer Software & App
Instruction Delivery Method
QAS Self-study
***This course was published on December 2022***
Enterprise DNA is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org
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Curriculum
Microsoft Excel for Beginners
Course Introduction
Getting Started with Excel
Important Functions
Useful Excel Features
Course Survey
Certification
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Instructor
Antriksh Sharma
Enterprise DNA Expert
- 3+ years of experience in Power BI, Power Pivot, Power Query and SSAS
- 3+ years of experience in DAX, optimizing DAX, and SQL language. Likes to read DAX blogs, articles, and books in free time.
- 1+ years of experience in Core Python and approx. 6 months of experience in Pandas/NumPy/Matplotlib/Seaborn etc. Python libraries for Data Analytics.
- Super User at Microsoft’s Power BI community platform with over 80 solutions, 50 PBI solutions at Enterprise DNA’s community, and approx. 30 PBI solutions on other platforms. Passionately believes in sharing everything he knows.
- 4+ years of experience in Excel automation through VBA, likes to read VBA blogs in free time.
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