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    Microsoft Excel 2013 Advanced. Online Excel Training Course

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    Microsoft Excel 2013 Advanced. Online Excel Training Course

    Microsoft Excel 2013 Advanced. Online Excel Training Course
    Last updated 1/2017
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.01 GB | Duration: 9h 52m

    Master Advanced Excel 2013 Features. Become A Expert And Learn To Use Excel Like A Pro With This Advanced Excel Training

    What you'll learn

    To take your basic Excel skills to the next level

    To gain a solid understanding of the more powerful features and functions in Excel

    To be able to use Microsoft Excel in a commercial environment

    Requirements

    Microsoft Excel 2013, Windows 8, 7, Vista or XP

    Description

    Learn the expert features and functions in Microsoft Excel 2013, alongside our expert author, to help you get you beyond the basics and have advanced-level proficiency within the Excel 2013 suite Whilst in this course we’ll cover the basics of Excel, including SUM, MIN, MAX and other conditional statements, we’ll quickly move onto more advanced-level topics including: IF statements VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP Sparklines Pivot Tables and Charts Macro Operations The Ability to Master Excel By the completion of this computer based advanced Excel training video for Microsoft Excel 2013, you will be comfortable with many of the advanced features and functions that this powerful spreadsheet software from Microsoft has to offer. With the ability to handle advanced tasks in Excel, you’ll be able to get more power out of your worksheets and be able to dramatically shorten your task times and increase your efficiency in the process. Content and Overview Suitable for beginners with Microsoft Excel (as we’ll cover the basics early on) but also for those who wish to cover the advanced topics in Excel. Through the course of 128 lectures and 10+ hours of content, you’ll learn all of the basic and advanced items of Excel, which will enable you to use Excel expertly within in a personal or commercial environment. Complete with working files and code samples, you’ll be able to follow along with the author throughout the lessons, and will receive a verifiable certificate of completion upon finishing the course.

    Overview

    Section 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 1 Working Files - Download These First

    Lecture 2 0101 Will I Be Able To Keep Up?

    Lecture 3 0102 Using The Included Files

    Lecture 4 0103 New For 2013: Its All In The Cloud

    Lecture 5 0104 The Very Clever Flash Fill

    Section 2: Using Mathematical Functions

    Lecture 6 0201 The Basic SUM, COUNT, MIN, And MAX

    Lecture 7 0202 AVERAGE, MODE, MEAN, And MEDIAN

    Lecture 8 0203 SUMIF For Selective Adding Up

    Lecture 9 0204 COUNTIF For Selective Counting

    Lecture 10 0205 AVERAGEIF For The Mean Of Selected Cells

    Lecture 11 0206 Multiple Criteria Within SUMIF, COUNTIF, And AVERAGEIF

    Lecture 12 0207 Area And Volume Calculations

    Section 3: IF Functionality

    Lecture 13 0301 IF Syntax And Uses

    Lecture 14 0302 Nesting The IF Statement

    Lecture 15 0303 Use Of The AND Operator Within An IF

    Lecture 16 0304 Use Of The OR Operator Within An IF

    Lecture 17 0305 The NOT Operator Within AND And OR Statements

    Lecture 18 0306 Display Cell Formulas In Another Cell

    Section 4: Performing Data Lookups

    Lecture 19 0401 VLOOKUP: Syntax And Usage

    Lecture 20 0402 VLOOKUP In Live Action

    Lecture 21 0403 HLOOKUP: Variation On A Theme

    Lecture 22 0404 Using A Near Match In The Lookup

    Lecture 23 0405 Dealing With Missing Data In A Lookup

    Lecture 24 0406 Managing The Lookup Table

    Lecture 25 0407 Lookups Nested Within Lookups

    Section 5: Sparklines

    Lecture 26 0501 Creating A Sparkline

    Lecture 27 0502 Altering The Design Of Sparklines

    Lecture 28 0503 Dealing With Empty Cells

    Lecture 29 0504 Comparing Sparklines Within A Sparkline Group

    Lecture 30 0505 Removing Sparklines From A Worksheet

    Section 6: Further Mathematical Functions

    Lecture 31 0601 Working With Time In Excel

    Lecture 32 0602 Calculations Using Time

    Lecture 33 0603 Useful Time And Date Functions

    Lecture 34 0604 Rounding Decimal Places

    Lecture 35 0605 MOD And INT Functions And Uses

    Lecture 36 0606 Generate And Use A Random Number

    Lecture 37 0607 Loan And Investment Calculations

    Lecture 38 0608 Loan Calculation Elements And Functions

    Section 7: Outlining

    Lecture 39 0701 Create An Outline Automatically

    Lecture 40 0702 Adding An Outline Manually

    Lecture 41 0703 Editing And Removing Outlining

    Section 8: Scenarios

    Lecture 42 0801 Setting Up A Set Of Scenarios

    Lecture 43 0802 Displaying And Editing The Different Scenarios

    Lecture 44 0803 How To Work Out Which Scenario You Are Displaying

    Lecture 45 0804 Merging And Deleting Scenarios

    Lecture 46 0805 Producing A Summary Of Scenarios

    Section 9: Custom Views

    Lecture 47 0901 Custom Views Explained

    Lecture 48 0902 Use Of Outlining To Help Setup Custom Views

    Lecture 49 0903 Editing And Deleting Custom Views

    Lecture 50 0904 Add Quick Access To Custom Views

    Section 10: Functions For Manipulating Text

    Lecture 51 1001 LEFT And RIGHT: Text Manipulation

    Lecture 52 1002 LEN And TRIM: String Extractions

    Lecture 53 1003 FIND And MID: Text Functions Working Together

    Lecture 54 1004 CONCATENATE: Building Strings From Multiple Cells

    Lecture 55 1005 Changing Case Functions

    Lecture 56 1006 REPLACE And SUBSTITUTE: Two More String Manipulation Functions

    Lecture 57 1007 Use Of CHAR Function For More Obscure Characters

    Lecture 58 1008 Formatting Numeric And Date Values Using TEXT

    Lecture 59 1009 Keeping The Values Created By String Manipulation

    Section 11: Arrays

    Lecture 60 1101 Arrays And Creating A New Array Formula

    Lecture 61 1102 Array Formulas With IF Statements

    Lecture 62 1103 Conditional Evaluation With No IFs

    Lecture 63 1104 The Array-Only TRANSPOSE Function

    Section 12: Useful Data Functions

    Lecture 64 1201 Using The MATCH Function

    Lecture 65 1202 How The INDEX Function Works

    Lecture 66 1203 Handling Out Of Range Index Requests

    Lecture 67 1204 The CHOOSE Lookup Function

    Lecture 68 1205 MATCH And INDEX Functions Working Together

    Section 13: Some Other Useful Functions

    Lecture 69 1301 Introducing IS Functions

    Lecture 70 1302 Error Checking Using ISERR, ISERROR, And IFERROR

    Lecture 71 1303 OFFSET Function Syntax

    Lecture 72 1304 OFFSET Function: Creating A Dynamic Named Range

    Lecture 73 1305 INDIRECT Function To Build Dynamic Formulas

    Lecture 74 1306 Dealing With INDIRECT Errors

    Lecture 75 1307 The CELL Function And Determining File Or Sheet Names

    Section 14: Auditing And Troubleshooting Formulas

    Lecture 76 1401 What Are Tracer Arrows

    Lecture 77 1402 Adding And Removing Tracer Arrows

    Lecture 78 1403 Auditing Tools: Error Checking And Tracing

    Lecture 79 1404 Step-By-Step Formula Processing

    Lecture 80 1405 Using The Watch Window In Troubleshooting

    Section 15: PivotTables

    Lecture 81 1501 What Is A PivotTable?

    Lecture 82 1502 The New Recommended PivotTable Route

    Lecture 83 1503 Creating Your Own PivotTables

    Lecture 84 1504 Changing The Formatting And Formulas In PivotTable Summaries

    Lecture 85 1505 Creating Multiple PivotTables On The Same Dataset

    Lecture 86 1506 Moving And Deleting PivotTables

    Lecture 87 1507 Making Use Of The Report Filter Options

    Lecture 88 1508 Sorting The PivotTable Columns

    Lecture 89 1509 Refreshing A PivotTable

    Lecture 90 1510 Drilling Down Behind The Pivot Numbers

    Lecture 91 1511 Multiple Fields In Row, Column, Or Data Sections

    Lecture 92 1512 Controlling Grand Totals And Subtotals

    Lecture 93 1513 Dealing With Empty Cells And Other Additional Options

    Lecture 94 1514 PivotTable Styles

    Lecture 95 1515 Creating Your Own PivotTable Styles

    Lecture 96 1516 Creating And Using Calculated Fields

    Lecture 97 1517 Using The New Timeline Filter Option

    Lecture 98 1518 Adding And Using The Data Slicer

    Lecture 99 1519 Using Data From An SQL Server In A PivotTable

    Lecture 100 1520 Managing The External Connection To SQL Server

    Section 16: PivotCharts

    Lecture 101 1601 Creating A PivotChart

    Lecture 102 1602 Changing The Fields Used In A PivotChart

    Lecture 103 1603 Formatting The PivotChart

    Lecture 104 1604 Changing The PivotChart Type

    Lecture 105 1605 Filtering A PivotChart

    Lecture 106 1606 Hiding The PivotChart Buttons

    Lecture 107 1607 Moving And Deleting PivotCharts

    Section 17: Goal Seek And Solver

    Lecture 108 1701 What-If Analysis Using Goal Seek

    Lecture 109 1702 Activating The Solver Add-In

    Lecture 110 1703 Using Solver To Complete A What-If

    Lecture 111 1704 Adding Constraints To Solver

    Section 18: Macros

    Lecture 112 1801 What Is A Macro

    Lecture 113 1802 Creating And Running Your First Macro

    Lecture 114 1803 Saving Workbooks With Macros

    Lecture 115 1804 Macro Security Settings For Workbooks With Macros

    Lecture 116 1805 The Personal Macro Workbook

    Lecture 117 1806 Deleting Macros

    Lecture 118 1807 Use Of Relative Or Absolute Referencing

    Lecture 119 1808 Trigger A Macro With A Keyboard Shortcut

    Lecture 120 1809 Formatting With A Macro

    Lecture 121 1810 Switch Scenarios And Views With Macros

    Lecture 122 1811 Use Of Worksheet Buttons To Trigger Macros

    Lecture 123 1812 Customizing Form Buttons And Other Shape Triggers

    Lecture 124 1813 Assigning Macros To Ribbon Icons

    Lecture 125 1814 Create Your Own Ribbon

    Lecture 126 1815 View And Edit Macro Code

    Lecture 127 1816 Add An Are You Sure Box To Macros

    Section 19: Summary And Credits

    Lecture 128 1901 Course Summary: What Have We Learned In This Course

    Users with a basic knowledge of Excel,Users who have completed our Beginners / Intermediate Excel title