Excel - Managing Lists and Databases
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Category Microsoft Excel Training; Sorting Lists and Database
Deadline: February 21, 2018 | Date: February 21, 2018
Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colora, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-01-19 19:26:54 (GMT+9)
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OVERVIEWIf you think that Excel is all about working with numbers then think again. More and more people are turning to Excel to help them to manage list-based and tabular data.In many cases they receive, download or import data from elsewhere and before that data can be used within their business and treated as a credible source of information, it needs to be seriously checked and cleaned - duplicate entries, non-printing characters, extra spaces and capitalization inconsistencies are all-too-often present in downloaded and imported data. In this session, you'll learn how to deal with and fix all these issues.WHY SHOULD YOU ATTENDIf you import, download or simply manage list-based or tabular-based data in Excel and you want to learn some best practice techniques for working with this type of data, this advanced excel training is for you.AREAS COVEREDSorting a column or row of items into orderSorting a list of date-based items into orderFiltering a list to display only certain itemsSaving a filter for re-useThe benefits of TablesSummarizing a list with Pivot Tables and SubtotalsCleaning up imported/downloaded dataImporting and linking to non-Excel dataLEARNING OBJECTIVESIn this session, you'll learn about managing list and tabular based data in terms of sorting (into different orders), applying and saving filters (that let you display only certain items) and summarizing with Pivot Tables.WHO WILL BENEFITThere's nothing particularly advanced about the features covered in this session so even if all you've ever done is opened an existing Excel workbook and looked at the data, if you want to know how to manage lists in Excel, then this webinar is for you.The training will be delivered using Excel 2016 for Windows although much of the functionality is available in earlier versions of ExcelSPEAKERMike Thomas has worked in the IT training business since 1989. He is a subject matter expert in a range of technologies including Microsoft Office and Apple Mac. In 2012, he founded theexceltrainer.co.uk where he has produced nearly 200 written and video-based Excel tutorials. He has recorded several Excel training courses for pluralsight.com and in his career delivered hundreds of courses and webinars on a variety of Excel topics.Mr. Thomas is a Fellow of The Learning and Performance Institute and has worked with and for a large number of global and UK-based companies and organizations across a diverse range of sectors. In addition to training, he also designs and develops Microsoft Office-based solutions that automate key business tasks and processes.For more details of this webinar click on this link:http://bit.ly/2BeySUCYou may also refer to these related links also :https://www.trainingdoyens.com/product/50007-best-way-to-learn-excel-quicklyhttps://www.trainingdoyens.com/product/50011-webinar-in-effective-auditing-observationshttps://www.trainingdoyens.com/product/50070-enterprise-risk-management-framework
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