The Easiest Excel Course – Get All in Less Than 1 Hour !
Learn all the basics of Excel in just an hour! This course covers creating formulas, formatting spreadsheets, and creating graphics. Perfect for beginners, this course is designed for anyone with zero prior experience. Discover the history of Microsoft Excel and its features, including end-user programming and user-defined functions. With sections on introduction, first steps, formulas, formatting, managing rows and columns, and more, this course is a comprehensive guide to Excel. Export and share your spreadsheets with ease. Start learning Excel today!
What you’ll learn
- All the basics you need to learn in Excel
- Create and manage the most essential formulas
- Make beautiful and efficient excel worksheets
- Learn how to apply your data to graphics and charts
Perfect for beginners! If you need to quickly learn all the needed basics to use Excel you are in the right course.
We will learn how to create formulas, format spreadsheets and create graphics. All you need to know within just an hour of your time!
What is Microsoft Excel ?
Microsoft Excel has the basic features of all spreadsheets, using a grid of cells arranged in numbered rows and letter-named columns to organize data manipulations like arithmetic operations. It has a battery of supplied functions to answer statistical, engineering, and financial needs. In addition, it can display data as line graphs, histograms and charts, and with a very limited three-dimensional graphical display. It allows sectioning of data to view its dependencies on various factors for different perspectives.
History of Microsoft Excel
From its first version Excel supported end-user programming of macros (automation of repetitive tasks) and user-defined functions (extension of Excel’s built-in function library). In early versions of Excel, these programs were written in a macro language whose statements had formula syntax and resided in the cells of special-purpose macro sheets (stored with file extension .XLM in Windows.) XLM was the default macro language for Excel through Excel 4.0. Beginning with version 5.0 Excel recorded macros in VBA by default but with version 5.0 XLM recording was still allowed as an option. After version 5.0 that option was discontinued. All versions of Excel, including Excel 2010 are capable of running an XLM macro, though Microsoft discourages their use.
In this course
Section 1 : Introduction
Section 2 : First Steps With Excel
Section 3 : Formulas in Excel
Section 4 : Format Text in Excel
Section 5 : Format an Excel Spreadsheet
Section 6 : Numbers and Time Format
Section 7 : Manage Rows and Columns
Section 8 : Format a Chart
Section 9 : Export an Excel Spreadsheet and Share It
Section 10 : Conclusion
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for anyone who has the desire to learn Excel and has zero prior experience
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