Microsoft Excel 2007/2010 Level 2
Microsoft Office Excel contains powerful tools to help you analyze, manage, and share critical business data. Our latest version also lets you work more efficiently in teams, while helping to protect and control access to sensitive information.
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Duration: 1 Day
Objectives
- Name and Reference Cells
- Protect Data
- Templates
- Advanced Functions
- Create Charts
- Create Tables
- Work with Data Series
Prerequisites
- Microsoft Excel 2007/2010 Level 1 or equivalent experience
Outline
- Section 1 - Templates
- Opening a Template
- Downloading a Template
- Using a Template
- Creating a Template
- Section 2 - Security
- Protecting your Workbook
- Protecting your Worksheets
- Unlocking Cells
- Section 3 - Managing Tables
- What is a Table?
- Creating Tables
- Modifying Tables
- What is the Total Row?
- What are Records and Fields?
- Adding Fields by Inserting Columns
- Adding Records by Inserting Rows
- Quickly Adding Records to a Data Table
- Deleting Records or Fields
- Sorting Data in a Table
- What is an AutoFilter?
- Custom AutoFilters
- Using an Advanced Filter
- Copying Filtered Records
- Filtering with Wildcard Characters
- Validating Your Data
- Section 4 - Charts
- Creating a Chart
- Formatting a Chart
- Modifying Charts with the Layout Ribbon
- Manipulating a Chart
- Enhancing a Chart with Shapes and Graphics
- Changing the Type of Chart
- Changing the Source Data
- Working with the Chart Axis and Data Series
- Saving a Chart as a Template
- Section 5 - Getting The Most Out Of Your Data
- Using Automatic Outlining
- Displaying and Collapsing Levels
- Grouping Data Manually
- Creating Subtotals
- Linking Workbooks
- What Are Range Names?
- Defining and Using Range Names
- Selecting Nonadjacent Ranges
- Section 6 - Lists
- Using Financial Functions (PMT)
Using the IF Function
Working with Nested Functions
- Using Financial Functions (PMT)