Advanced Excel 2010 - Course Outline
COURSE INFORMATION
Duration: Two Days: 9am - 4:30pm
Price: $800
Book: Enquire or make a course booking
TARGET AUDIENCE & PURPOSE
Excel Advanced is for people who can already create moderately complex spreadsheets, and want to add more sophistication and automation.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course participants should be able to:
- Use outlines, range names, databases & the data form
- Use AutoFilter & advanced filters
- Work with Data Series
- Use advanced functions
- Modify charts
- Use Scenarios & Goal Seek
- Use templates, data tables & solve problems
- Use automatic formatting & styles
- Work with views, consolidate worksheets
- Create & revise PivotTables
- Use, record & edit macros
PREREQUISITES
Participants should already:
- Be using Excel on a regular basis and or
- Knowledge of Excel Introduction topics
COURSE CONTENT
Working with Outlines Using Range Names Working with Tables
Using Advanced Functions Using Advanced Functions Using Templates Using Auditing Tools |
Using Scenarios & Goal Seeking Using Automatic Formatting & Styles Using Conditional and Custom Formats Working with Views Consolidating Worksheets by Category or by Position Sharing Workbooks Save a Shared Workbook, View Users Sharing a Workbook, View Shared Workbook Changes, Highlight Changes, Resolve Conflicting Changes, Add a History Worksheet, Review Tracked Changes, Merge Shared Workbook Files Creating/Revising PivotTables Create a PivotTable Report, Add PivotTable Report Fields, Select a Report Filter Field Item, Refresh a PivotTable Report, Change the Summary Function, Add New Fields to a PivotTable Report, Move PivotTable Report Fields, Use Expand and Collapse Buttons, Hide/Unhide PivotTable Report Items, Delete PivotTable Report Fields, Create Report Filter Pages, Inserting & Using Slicers, Format a PivotTable Report, Create a PivotChart Report, Publish PivotTable Reports to the Web Using, Recording, Editing Macros Change Macro Security Settings, Open a Workbook Containing Macros, Run a Macro, Use a Shortcut Key, Use the Visual Basic Editor Window, Record a Macro, Assign a Shortcut key, Use Relative References, Delete a Macro, Write a New Macro, Enter Macro Comments, Copy, Edit and Type Macro Commands, Run a Macro from the Code Window Creating a Macro Button Use, Create, Format, Move/Size & Delete a Macro Button |