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    Excel Top 10 Functions and How to Use Them - Turn Your Business Data Into Insightful Information

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    Category advanced excel formulas, Microsoft excel formulas, most useful excel functions, how to use excel functions

    Deadline: August 19, 2020 | Date: August 19, 2020

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2020-07-20 16:39:20 (GMT+9)

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    OVERVIEW

    In the business world, or within your organization, you probably encounter large amounts of data. Whether the data is about your sales, customers, donations, orders, employees, vendors, expenses, or whatever, Excel has many built-in functions that help you deal with that data. It is very important that you know how to use Excel functions to get the most out of your data in a time efficient manner.

    By learning how to use the most useful Excel functions you can turn the data into meaningful information and then provide the answers that you need for yourself, your boss, your company or your organization.

    WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

    You should attend this webinar if you use Microsoft Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive.

    AREAS COVERED

    • Relative formulas

    • Absolute formulas

    • IF

    • And

    • Or

    • Vlookup

    • Hlookup

    • Match/Index

    • Sumif

    • Countif

    • Averageif

    • Sumifs

    • Countifs

    • Networkdays

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    If you handle large amounts of data in Excel, this webinar will help you tremendously. You can learn advanced Excel formulas for efficiently dealing with large datasets.

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    • Business owners

    • CEO's / CFO's / CTO's

    • Managers of all levels

    • Anybody with large amounts of data

    • Accountants

    • CPAs

    • Controllers

    • Financial Consultants

    • IT Professionals

    • Auditors

    • Human Resource Personnel

    • Bookkeepers

    • Marketers

    • Admins

    • Secretaries

    • Anybody who uses Microsoft Access/Excel on a regular basis, and wants to be more efficient and productive

    SPEAKER

    Years of Experience: 30+ years

    Areas of Expertise: Microsoft Office Suite

    Tom Fragale is a computer professional with over 30 years of professional experience. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, a Microsoft Certified Office Master, and a Microsoft Certified Expert in Word and Excel. He has trained over 30,000 business people in on-line webinars, public seminars, and on-site training.

    His clients include many Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, military bases, and companies large and small across many industries, including manufacturing, banking, pharmaceutical, education, retail, etc. He started his career as a database application programmer and has served as a consultant and project manager on many successful projects. His topics of expertise include: Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Crystal Reports, SQL Server, Visio, QuickBooks, and SharePoint, among others. His passion is training people and helping people get the most out of their computers, and he is a published author having written a book on Microsoft Access.

    He graduated in 1988 from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA with a BA in Computer Science.

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