Welcome to the course; ‘Microsoft Excel: An Aspirants Guide!’ Are you looking to get into Excel but you find the extensive capabilities in the program overwhelming and difficult to understand? Does your heart sink at the mere thought of typing a formula into the top bar? Do staring at all those cells fill you with anxiety and make you just want to press the red X? Fear not. Excel really isn’t that complicated and I’d like to prove that to you!
The key to understanding Excel is to think how a computer thinks. You’ll likely be aware that computers operate on a binary system, meaning at any given time various different switches inside your computer are either on or off. Understanding this black and white nature is a good way to start thinking about Excel (and IT in general) and manipulating these on/off states to create and change numbers.
Excel is designed to handle static numbers; it works best with systems that don’t regularly change and adjust, but it can operate as a makeshift database if it’s required (which is very common!)
We take a look at all sorts of different tools available; we’ll look at data-sets, conditional formatting, charts, cell formatting, even formulas to get you up to speed. We’ll then look at consolidating all these tutorials into dedicated project section where we build documents from the ground-up!
An Aspirant’s Guide is intended to demystify the software and give you a good fighting chance of using it well and even adopting it professionally! Still confused? Enroll today, and I’ll have you proficient in no time…
This course will enable you to master one of the most useful Microsoft Excel function VLOOKUP with simple Examples.
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