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    Excel In Microsoft Excel 2: Intermediate To Expert Advanced

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    Excel In Microsoft Excel 2: Intermediate To Expert Advanced

    Excel In Microsoft Excel 2: Intermediate To Expert Advanced
    Last updated 1/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.77 GB | Duration: 11h 7m

    Get Expert certified! Levels 6-10 for Microsoft Excel 2010, 2013, 2016 and Excel 2019. Covers 77-728, 77-427 & 77-428.

    What you'll learn

    Manage workbooks and workbook review

    Create and manage PivotTables

    Present data visually, using PivotCharts and advanced charts

    Perform data analysis and business intelligence

    Troubleshoot formulas

    Manage and reference defined names and custom workbook elements

    And learn lots of formulas, including VLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, TRANSPOSE and INDIRECT

    Requirements

    Before beginning, you need to use Microsoft Excel to an intermediate standard.

    This includes Conditional Formatting, Tables, filtering, sorting and creating charts

    If you have taken the course "Excel in Microsoft Excel - Beginner to Specialist certificate", or taken a Microsoft Office Specialist exam in Excel, then you will have the relevant prerequisites.

    Description

    This course series has been recorded on Excel 2016 and Excel 2010, but the content also covers Excel 2013 and 2019.Building on the skills learnt in "Excel in Microsoft Excel 1", here's levels 6-10. By the end of this course, you will have the skills needed for the official Microsoft Excel Expert exam. How would that look on your resume?Reviews"Well thought out and explained in a way which makes it easy to learn & understand." - Arnold Schwartz"This course is very well structured and the teachers knowledge is very good. His teaching style is capturing and he is very structured. The small tests after each section is great, and even greater is that he takes time to show his thoughts on how is should have been done, not just leaving one to wonder if it was right or not. The resources used in this course is also very suitable. Highly recommend this one" - Daniel Sandberg––––––Most people who use Excel are up to Level 3 in some aspects, and Level 2 in others. Why not go all the way to Level 10?In this course, learn how to:Manage workbook options and settingsManage Excel workbooks,Manage workbook review,Apply workbook settings, properties and data options, andApply logical and statistical functionsCreate advanced charts and Excel tablesCreate and manage PivotTables,Advanced formatting,Create and manage PivotCharts,Create advanced charts,Apply advanced date and time functionsPreparing for advanced formulasTroubleshoot Excel formulas,Manage and reference defined names,Prepare a workbook for internationalisation and accessibility,Array fornulas.Automation and advanced formulasPerform data analysis and business intelligence in Excel.Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros and form controls.Create and modify custom workbook elementsLook up data by using functions (VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, INDEX, TRANSPOSE and INDIRECT). translated into 15 different languages.This course teaches all the skills that Microsoft want you to know for the Expert exams. Specifically, they are the skills required to undertake the Microsoft Certificate 77-851 (for Excel 2007 Expert), 77-888 (for Excel 2010 Expert), 77-427 and 77-428 (for Excel 2013 Expert) and 77-728 (for Excel 2016 Expert) and will be useful if you wish to take the exam, or which to learn more about Microsoft ExcelThe core skills which are taught are those tested by Microsoft in the exam. There are topics that it wants you to learn about Microsoft Excel, and this course teaches you all of them.Each module is taught in order, and is divided in sub-topics, and generally each sub-topic will have an individual lecture lasting 5-7 minutes.The course will take about 8 hours to complete, plus will you need additional time to test yourselves to ensure that you have learned the necessary skills.You should take this course if:you want to learn more about Microsoft Excel, oryou want to learn the Excel skills you need to become a certified Microsoft Office Specialist Expert.Regardless whether you have Excel 2007, Excel 2010, Excel 2013, Excel 2016 or Excel 365, this course will help you get to an advanced level, and maybe even want you to get more!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Welcome to Udemy

    Lecture 3 Introduction to Udemy

    Lecture 4 Do you want auto-translated subtitles in more languages?

    Lecture 5 Curriculum and the Official Microsoft Certifications

    Section 2: Level 6, Section 1: Manage workbooks

    Lecture 6 Save a workbook as a template

    Lecture 7 Modifying custom templates

    Lecture 8 Copy styles from template to template

    Lecture 9 Using a formula to refer to another spreadsheet

    Lecture 10 Reference data in another workbook

    Lecture 11 Refresh and edit workbook links

    Lecture 12 Reference data by using structured references

    Lecture 13 Practice Activity Number 1

    Lecture 14 Answers to Practice Activity 1

    Section 3: Level 6, Section 2: Protect documents and Manage workbook review

    Lecture 15 Restrict editing by protecting a spreadsheet

    Lecture 16 Lock and unlock cells

    Lecture 17 Lock and unlock objects and hide formulas

    Lecture 18 Hiding Formulas

    Lecture 19 Protect Workbook

    Lecture 20 Sharing Workbooks

    Lecture 21 Sharing Workbooks

    Lecture 22 Track Changes

    Lecture 23 Manage Workbook Versions

    Lecture 24 Encrypt a workbook with a password

    Lecture 25 Importing and exporting XML data

    Lecture 26 Practice Activity Number 2

    Lecture 27 Answers to Practice Activity 2

    Section 4: Level 6, Section 3: Using Logical and Statistical Functions

    Lecture 28 Perform logical operations by using the NOT function

    Lecture 29 Perform logical operations by using AND and OR

    Lecture 30 Perform logical operations by using nested functions

    Lecture 31 Perform statistical operations by using COUNTIFS

    Lecture 32 Perform statistical operations by using SUMIFS and AVERAGEIFS

    Lecture 33 Using FREQUENCY

    Lecture 34 Trapping errors with IFERROR and ISERROR

    Lecture 35 Practice Activity Number 3

    Lecture 36 Answers to Practice Activity 3

    Section 5: Level 7, Section 1: Creating PivotTables

    Lecture 37 Creating our first PivotTable

    Lecture 38 PivotTable Options

    Lecture 39 Filtering Data, including using Slicers

    Lecture 40 Group PivotTable data

    Lecture 41 Reference data by using GETPIVOTDATA, and add and utilise calculated fields

    Lecture 42 Practice Activity Number 4

    Lecture 43 Answers to Practice Activity 4

    Section 6: Level 7, Section 2: Advanced Formatting

    Lecture 44 Formatting number values

    Lecture 45 Custom Formatting - number formatting

    Lecture 46 Custom Formatting - dates and text

    Lecture 47 Custom Formatting - sections and colors

    Lecture 48 Create and manage custom conditional formatting rules

    Lecture 49 Create conditional formatting rules that use formulas

    Lecture 50 Practice Activity Number 5

    Lecture 51 Answers to Practice Activity 5

    Section 7: Level 7, Session 3: Creating PivotCharts and advanced charts

    Lecture 52 Create PivotCharts

    Lecture 53 Manipulate options in and apply styles to existing PivotCharts

    Lecture 54 Create dual-axis charts

    Lecture 55 Add trendlines to charts

    Lecture 56 Save a chart as a template and create custom chart templates

    Lecture 57 View chart animations

    Lecture 58 Practice Activity Number 6

    Lecture 59 Answers to Practice Activity 6

    Section 8: Level 7, Session 4: Apply advanced date and time and financial functions

    Lecture 60 Reference the date and time by using the NOW and TODAY functions

    Lecture 61 Extract dates and times

    Lecture 62 Serialise numbers by using date and time functions

    Lecture 63 Financial functions

    Lecture 64 Practice Activity Number 7

    Lecture 65 Answers to Practice Activity 7

    Section 9: Level 8, Session 1: Troubleshoot formulas

    Lecture 66 Trace precedence and dependence

    Lecture 67 Monitor cells and formulas by using the Watch Window

    Lecture 68 Checking for errors

    Lecture 69 Enable iterative calculations and setting iterative calculation options

    Lecture 70 Perform what-if analysis by using Goal Seek

    Lecture 71 Enabling or disabling automatic workbook calculation

    Lecture 72 Practice Activity Number 8

    Lecture 73 Answers to Practice Activity 8

    Section 10: Level 8, Section 2: Prepare a workbook for internationalisation + accessibility

    Lecture 74 Display data in multiple international formats

    Lecture 75 Apply international currency formats

    Lecture 76 Manage multiple options for +Body and +Heading fonts

    Lecture 77 Modify worksheets for use with accessibility tools

    Lecture 78 Practice Activity Number 9

    Lecture 79 Answers to Practice Activity 9

    Section 11: Level 8, Section 3: Manage and reference defined names

    Lecture 80 Name cells and reference a named formula

    Lecture 81 Name data ranges and tables

    Lecture 82 Modify named ranges by using Names Manager

    Lecture 83 Navigate across worksheets by using named ranges

    Lecture 84 Practice Activity Number 10

    Lecture 85 Answers to Practice Activity 10

    Section 12: Level 8, Section 4: Formula Arrays

    Lecture 86 Using an array formula and SUMing the result

    Lecture 87 Using an array formula and outputting the result to a range

    Lecture 88 Using Min and Max in Array Formulas

    Lecture 89 Using the TRANSPOSE function

    Lecture 90 Limitations of array formulas

    Lecture 91 Bonus - Adding/deleting rows and array formulas

    Lecture 92 Practice Activity Number 11

    Lecture 93 Answers to Practice Activity 11

    Section 13: Level 9, Section 1: Perform data analysis and business intelligence

    Lecture 94 Choosing data sets from external data connections

    Lecture 95 Manage external data connections

    Lecture 96 Power Query - installing in Excel 2010 and 2013

    Lecture 97 Importing Data, and Display and connect to data

    Lecture 98 Managing Queries

    Lecture 99 Transform, and re-displaying (re-loading) data

    Lecture 100 Combine (or Append) data sets

    Lecture 101 Merge data sets

    Lecture 102 Consolidate data

    Lecture 103 Consolidating data using PivotTables

    Lecture 104 Practice Activity Number 12

    Lecture 105 Answers to Practice Activity 12

    Section 14: Level 9, Section 2: The Data Model and PowerPivot

    Lecture 106 Introduction to the Data Model

    Lecture 107 Activating PowerPivot on Excel 2013 and 2016

    Lecture 108 Activating PowerPivot on Excel 2010

    Lecture 109 Utilise PowerPivot and create a PivotTable based on the Excel data model

    Lecture 110 Manage relationships

    Lecture 111 Use cube functions to get data out of the Excel data model

    Lecture 112 Power Pivot Advanced - Valerie's Question Part 1

    Lecture 113 Power Pivot Advanced - Valerie's Question Part 2

    Lecture 114 Practice Activity Number 13

    Lecture 115 Answers to Practice Activity 13

    Section 15: Level 9, Session 3: Create and modify custom workbook elements

    Lecture 116 Populate cells by using advanced Fill Series options

    Lecture 117 Create custom colour formats

    Lecture 118 Create and modify cell styles

    Lecture 119 Create and modify custom themes

    Lecture 120 Practice Activity Number 14

    Lecture 121 Answers to Practice Activity 14

    Section 16: Level 9, Session 4: Create advanced formulas

    Lecture 122 Look up data by using the VLOOKUP function

    Lecture 123 Look up data by using the HLOOKUP function

    Lecture 124 The difference between VLOOKUP and SUMIF or SUMIFS

    Lecture 125 Using VLookup for appropriate matches

    Lecture 126 Look up data by using the MATCH function

    Lecture 127 Look up data by using the INDEX function

    Lecture 128 Using the INDIRECT function

    Lecture 129 Create a dynamic named range

    Lecture 130 Use the Solver add-in

    Lecture 131 Perform what-if analysis by using Scenario Manager (create + compare scenarios)

    Lecture 132 Practice Activity Number 15

    Lecture 133 Answers to Practice Activity 15

    Section 17: Level 10, Section 1: Link form controls to cells

    Lecture 134 Inserting form controls

    Lecture 135 Insert Scroll bars and Setting form properties

    Lecture 136 Insert List and Combo boxes

    Lecture 137 Insert check boxes, Insert labels and other form controls

    Lecture 138 Practice Activity Number 16

    Lecture 139 Answers to Practice Activity 16

    Section 18: Level 10, Session 2: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)

    Lecture 140 Record a macro and Running a macro

    Lecture 141 Running a macro when a button is clicked

    Lecture 142 Creating a custom macro button on the Quick Access Toolbar

    Lecture 143 Opening the VBA Editor

    Lecture 144 Running a macro when a workbook is opened

    Lecture 145 Copy macros between workbooks

    Lecture 146 Assign a shortcut key to an existing macro

    Lecture 147 Creating forms and Modify tab order among workbook elements and objects

    Lecture 148 Create a user-defined function (UDF)

    Lecture 149 Practice Activity Number 17

    Lecture 150 Answers to Practice Activity 17

    Section 19: Conclusion

    Lecture 151 Where next?

    Lecture 152 Thank you very much

    Lecture 153 Bonus Lecture

    This is for you if you want to develop your Excel skills to an Expert level.,This is also for you if you want to take the Microsoft Office Specialist Expert Exams.,This may not be for you if you are not already at least at an Intermediate level (already done levels 1-5 or equivalent).