Microsoft Excel Essentials: Level 2
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Microsoft Excel Essentials: Level 2 at Skillshare Overview
Duration | 9 hours |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Credential | Certificate |
Microsoft Excel Essentials: Level 2 at Skillshare Highlights
- Skills Covered: Spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Business Analytics
- Includes downloadable source file, and pdfs
- Gain Lifetime Access to Courseware
Microsoft Excel Essentials: Level 2 at Skillshare Course details
- You will learn powerful and little known techniques to enable you to build your own powerful spreadsheet solutions. We will do this by creating multiple projects together, step-by-step, and in depth to guarantee your understanding. Each projects builds on the last, so your skills develop cumulatively.
- You will learn how to combine multiple functions in a simple way to create powerful solutions that most users believe can't be done in Excel!
- This course will take your Excel skills to the next level! So, you have an understanding of the basics, but would you like to use Excel like the professionals?
- For students who have already completed Level 1 in this series, or already have a good basic understanding of Excel, what you will learn in this course will supercharge your skills... and your career.
Microsoft Excel Essentials: Level 2 at Skillshare Curriculum
Introduction, And Welcome To The Course
Proof Of Concept
Planning Ahead
Creating Our Data Entry Screen
(Custom) Formatting Dates & Time
Simple Calculations With Time
More (Useful) Calculations With Time
It's About Time (And Dates)
Adding Time
Creating A Template From An Image
Importing A Template From An Existing Excel File
Converting Time To A Decimal
A Little Bit Of Simple Data Entry
Simple Conditional Formatting For A Cleaner View
Calculating Time Out Of House Using Travel Time
Simple Logical Testing And Nested Logical Testing
Building Text Strings With A Formula
Before We Move On
A Tick Box Exercise (Of Sorts)
Auto-populating Check Boxes
Radio Buttons as an Alternative to Check Boxes
PRACTICE EXERCISE 1 - Time To Add A New Entry
Defining A Working Area And Protecting Your Work
PRACTICE EXERCISE 2 - Set Up A Working Area And Limit User Entry
Simple VLOOKUPs
Step1: Get Some Data In And Split It!
Using Data Validation To Get The Right Input
Let's Build Our Database!
Importing Data From A Text File
Importing Data From A Word File
Pulling Data From Multiple Sources
Using OTHER Look-Ups To Look Up!
LOOKUP From A LOOKUP With No Intermediary Step
Data Arrays Don't Have To Start At A1!
Common Reasons VLOOKUPs Fail
One Inherent Flaw In VLOOKUP
POWER USER - A Breakdown Of Looking Up Backwards
POWER USER - The Other Way Of Looking Up Backwards
Backwards Look-Ups In Action
POWER USER - Dealing With Inconsistencies In User Entry
POWER USER - Fuzzy VLOOKUPs
POWER USER - VLOOKUPs With Multiple Inputs
POWER USER - Looking Up From Multiple Inputs Using An Array Formula
VLOOKUPs Brother...HLOOKUP
POWER USER - The Holy Grail - How To Return Multiple Values From A Single LookUp
What To Look For When THAT Formula Didn't Work
The Fastest Way To Modify Your Column Numbers
POWER USER - VLOOKUPS With Moving Columns
Putting It All Together
The Finishing Touch: How Many Records Did I Find?
A Simple Static Named Range Using A Single Cell
Creating A Named Range Using A Range Of Cells
Using Row Labels To Name Multiple Ranges
POWER USER - A Magic Trick Using Row And Column Labels
POWER USER - Dynamic Named Ranges
POWER USER - What To Do With Dynamic Names Ranges With Titles
POWER USER - Dynamic Charts
Horizontal Dynamic Named Ranges
Welcome to "What Can I Have For Dinner?" or...What Would I Use THAT for?
Hyperlinking To A Different Sheet In The Same Workbook
Creating Our First Macro
Assigning A Macro To A Button
Creating A List For Our Dropdown Using A Dynamic Named Range
Using A Conditional Format To Know When A Value Is Missing
Copying Conditional Formats And Creating Our Drop Downs
Building Our Formula...INDIRECT Function
Building Strings For Indirect Sheet And Cell References
It's A One Or A Zero
Working The Percentages And Adding Traffic Lights
POWER USER - The HYPERLINK Function (And Problem)
Exercise 1 - Fill In The Blanks
Exercise 2 - Pretty It Up With A Macro
Exercise 3 - Create A VLOOKUP Using A Built String With INDIRECT
Creating A Gantt Chart Using A Worksheet
Building The First Part Of Our Logical Test
Multiple Logical Tests At Once Using AND
Conditional Formatting
Gantt Charts Using The Built In Charting Tools
Gantt Charts With Different Colors For Different Criteria
Bonus - How I Created Randomly Generated License Plate Numbers!
Level 2 SQA 01 Calls Text Data Or How To Return a Column Title If Value is 1
Level 2 SQA 02 Calls Text Data 2 This Time Using Text!
Level 2 SQA 03 Extracting Phone Numbers From A Cell
Level 2 SQA 04 What Is The CHOOSE Function Really Used For
Level 2 SQA 05 Casing And Text Functions
Level 2 SQA 06 Dynamic Charting From A Drop Down
Level 2 SQA 07 Extracting a Unique List, And Summing The Money!
Level 2 SQA 08 SUMIF With Dynamic Sum Range
Level 2 SQA 09 VLOOKUPs With Pictures!
Level 2 SQA 10 Data Validation With Dependent Dropdowns
Level 2 SQA 11 Data Validation With Dependent Dropdowns (Dynamic Named Range Workaround)
Level 2 SQA 12 Kinda A Vlookup From 2 Drop down Lists
Level 2 SQA 13 Tiered Pricing
Level 2 SQA 14 Worksheet Protection
Level 2 SQA 15 The Middle Name Problem
Level 2 SQA 16 Findng Matches, And Counting Entries
Level 2 SQA 17 Fee Calculator, or LOOKUPs That Are True, Not False
Level 2 SQA 18 The IF(s) Functions
Level 2 SQA 18 Drop Down List, Shifting Ranges
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