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    Microsoft Excel Advanced Functions With Index And Match

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Microsoft Excel Advanced Functions With Index And Match

    Microsoft Excel Advanced Functions With Index And Match
    Last updated 6/2018
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.69 GB | Duration: 3h 39m

    Develop Dynamic Excel Worksheets by Mastering Excel's INDEX and MATCH functions (Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016)

    What you'll learn

    Build and Understand Complex Excel Functions

    Automate Complex Excel Functions by Nesting Functions

    Create Dynamic Excel Calculations Using Advanced Techniques

    Evaluate Formulas to Increase Performance and Find Errors

    Streamline Excel Formulas by Using Arrays

    Requirements

    Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016

    Experience working with Excel Functions ie. SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX

    Description

    Supercharge your Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets
    Microsoft Excel contains hundreds of built in functions, such as SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, IF, VLOOKUP and many more. In this Microsoft Excel Advanced Functions course, you will learn two of the most powerful functions Excel has to offer. Tasks that would normally require complex, specific setups and a lot of back and forth, can be completed with ease using these functions you'll master during this course.
    Not all Excel Functions are Created Equal
    As you participate in this course I'll guide through a series of exercises tailored to give you the greatest exposure and step by step instruction as you learn to harness the power of Excel's INDEX() and MATCH() functions. 
    We'll start out with the fundamental building blocks of creating complex calculations by building a solid foundation, mastering:
    Relative vs. Absolute ReferencesUsing Name Ranges to Create Dynamic Data ReferencesFunction ShortcutsBreaking Down the Calculation by using Microsoft Excels Formula Auditing Tools

    After you master these building block concepts we will then dive into several real world scenarios, where I'll take you step by step through the finer points of creating dynamic and robust formulas using Excel's INDEX() and MATCH() functions.
    Understand and Implement the INDEX and MATCH functionsCreate Dynamic LOOKUPS by Combining FunctionsCreating ARRAY Functions with INDEX and IF FunctionsAdd Multiple Criteria to the INDEX and MATCH FunctionsCombine INDEX/MATCH and MIN to Return Associated Data PointsBuild Complex Conditional Formatting with Calculations

    Learn by Participating
    I've found one of the best ways to learn and master something new, is to apply the knowledge as soon as possible. In order to help you learn and master the skills taught in this course, I'm supplying downloadable exercise files for you to use in order to follow along with.
    The course also includes a Q&A section where you can ask questions, reply to other students and myself.
    Supercharge Your Excel Skills Now
    What are you waiting for? Enroll now and join me and take your next steps to mastering Microsoft Excel.

    Overview

    Section 1: Excel Advanced Functions and Formulas Course Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Course Exercise Files

    Section 2: Advanced Excel Formula Fundamentals

    Lecture 3 Advanced Excel Formula Fundamentals Exercise File (DOWNLOAD)

    Lecture 4 Excel Absolute vs. Relative Cell References

    Lecture 5 Excel Absolute vs. Relative Cell References CONTINUED

    Lecture 6 Variations on Excel's Absolute References

    Lecture 7 Excel Name Ranges

    Lecture 8 Creating Powerful Formulas by Nesting Functions

    Section 3: Evaluating and Debugging Excel Formulas

    Lecture 9 Evaluating Excel Formulas Exercise File (DOWNLOAD)

    Lecture 10 Evaluate Formulas

    Lecture 11 Locating Errors in a Formula

    Lecture 12 Using Excel's IFERROR() Function

    Section 4: Excel Array Formulas

    Lecture 13 Array Formulas Exercise File (DOWNLOAD)

    Lecture 14 What are Arrays?

    Lecture 15 Nesting Array Formulas

    Lecture 16 Using Arrays to SUM Data

    Lecture 17 Streamline Conditions Using Arrays

    Section 5: Fundamentals of Using Excel's INDEX() and MATCH() Functions

    Lecture 18 Index and Match Functions Exercise File (DOWNLOAD)

    Lecture 19 Excels INDEX() Function

    Lecture 20 Excels MATCH() Function

    Lecture 21 Nesting INDEX() and MATCH()

    Section 6: Excel Index() and Match() Exercises

    Lecture 22 Intro to Return an Assoicated Value Using INDEX() and MATCH()

    Lecture 23 Exercise File (DOWNLOAD)

    Lecture 24 Intro to Creating a Dynamic SUM() Using INDEX()

    Lecture 25 Creating a Dynamic SUM() Using INDEX() Continued

    Lecture 26 Intro to Combine Multiplication with INDEX() and MATCH()

    Lecture 27 Combine Multiplication with INDEX() and MATCH() Continued

    Lecture 28 Intro to Create a Dynamic VLOOKUP() with MATCH()

    Lecture 29 Create a Dynamic VLOOKUP() with MATCH() Continued

    Lecture 30 Create a Dynamic VLOOKUP() with MATCH() Continued

    Lecture 31 Intro to Turn INDEX() and MATCH() into an ARRAY

    Lecture 32 Turn INDEX() and MATCH() into an ARRAY Continued

    Lecture 33 Intro to Returning Multiple Values with INDEX()

    Lecture 34 Returning Multiple Values with INDEX() Continued

    Lecture 35 Returning Multiple Values with INDEX() Continued

    Lecture 36 Returning Multiple Values with INDEX() Continued

    Lecture 37 Intro to Adding Criteria to INDEX() and MATCH()

    Lecture 38 Adding Criteria to INDEX() and MATCH() Continued

    Lecture 39 Return an Assoicated Value Using INDEX() and MATCH() Continued

    Lecture 40 Intro to Conditional Formatting Using MATCH()

    Lecture 41 Conditional Formatting Using MATCH() Continued

    Section 7: Congratulations

    Lecture 42 Congratulations

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