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Excel 2016 Part 3

SS Course: 1000085

Course Overview

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Clearly, you use Excel a lot in your role. Otherwise, you wouldn't be taking this course. By now, you're already familiar with Excel 2016, its functions and formulas, a lot of its features and functionality, and its powerful data analysis tools. You are likely called upon to analyze and report on data frequently, work in collaboration with others to deliver actionable organizational intelligence, and keep and maintain workbooks for all manner of purposes. At this level of use and collaboration, you have also likely encountered your fair share of issues and challenges. You're too busy, though, to waste time scouring over workbooks to resolve issues or to perform repetitive, monotonous tasks. You need to know how to get Excel to do more for you so you can focus on what's really important: staying ahead of the competition. That's exactly what this course aims to help you do.

This course builds off of the foundational and intermediate knowledge presented in the Microsoft Office Excel 2016: Part 1 and Part 2 courses to help you get the most of your Excel experience. The ability to collaborate with colleagues, automate complex or repetitive tasks, and use conditional logic to construct and apply elaborate formulas and functions will put the full power of Excel right at your fingertips. The more you learn about how to get Excel to do the hard work for you, the more you'll be able to focus on getting the answers you need from the vast amounts of data your organization generates.

                                                                  

Scheduled Classes

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What You'll Learn

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Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to perform advanced data analysis, collaborate on workbooks with other users, and automate workbook functionality.

You will:

Work with multiple worksheets and workbooks

Use Lookup functions and formula auditing

Share and protect workbooks

Automate workbook functionality

Create sparklines and map data

Forecast data

Outline

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Lesson 1: Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks

 Topic A: Use Links and External References

 Topic B: Use 3-D References

 Topic C: Consolidate Data

 

Lesson 2: Using Lookup Functions and Formula Auditing

 Topic A: Use Lookup Functions

 Topic B: Trace Cells

 Topic C: Watch and Evaluate Formulas

 

Lesson 3: Sharing and Protecting Workbooks

 Topic A: Collaborate on a Workbook

 Topic B: Protect Worksheets and Workbooks

 

Lesson 4: Automating Workbook Functionality

 Topic A: Apply Data Validation

 Topic B: Search for Invalid Data and Formulas with Errors

 Topic C: Work with Macros

 

Lesson 5: Creating Sparklines and Mapping Data

 Topic A: Create Sparklines

 Topic B: Map Data

 

Lesson 6: Forecasting Data

 Topic A: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Data Tables

 Topic B: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Scenarios

 Topic C: Use the Goal Seek Feature

 Topic D: Forecasting Data Trends

Prerequisites

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To ensure success, students should have practical, real-world experience creating and analyzing datasets using Excel 2016. Specific tasks students should be able to perform include: creating formulas and using Excel functions; creating, sorting, and filtering datasets and tables; presenting data by using basic charts; creating and working with PivotTables, slicers, and PivotCharts; and customizing the Excel environment. To meet these prerequisites, students can take the following Logical Operations courses, or should possess the equivalent skill level:

 Microsoft Office Excel 2016: Part 1

 Microsoft Office Excel 2016: Part 2

    Who Should Attend

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    This course is intended for students who are experienced Excel 2016 users and have a desire or need to advance their skills in working with some of the more advanced Excel features. Students will likely need to troubleshoot large, complex workbooks, automate repetitive tasks, engage in collaborative partnerships involving workbook data, construct complex Excel functions, and use those functions to perform rigorous analysis of extensive, complex datasets.

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