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Microsoft Excel Essentials

This practical, hands-on course is for users who need to acquire Excel skills quickly and effectively.

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

Starting with a review of basic features, you will explore the powerful calculation and analysis facilities of Excel.

Microsoft Excel Advanced

This course is for professional users who need to acquire advanced skills and to customise Excel.

Bespoke Microsoft Excel Training

Training designed around the work that your people do

Forthcoming courses

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

19 March 2010

£220.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Advanced

23 March 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

VBA for Excel Part Two

31 March 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Essentials

7 April 2010

£220.00

Places available: 6

VBA for Excel Part One

12 April 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

19 April 2010

£220.00

Places available: 7

Microsoft Excel Essentials

5 May 2010

£220.00

Places available: 6

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

19 May 2010

£220.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Advanced

26 May 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Essentials

4 June 2010

£220.00

Places available: 4

VBA for Excel Part One

9 June 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Intermediate

18 June 2010

£220.00

Places available: 8

Microsoft Excel Advanced

23 June 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

VBA for Excel Part Two

25 June 2010

£250.00

Places available: 8

Tips and tricks...
Excel – Count how many cells contain a date greater than today
You would think this would be quite simple, but you can't specify >TODAY() as criteria. Try this...
Excel – Using the CELL function to put information in the workbook
Really useful for getting data like filename into a cell. Returns information about the...
Excel – Cut data validation lists down to size
Problem: I have a very long list of items and want to be able to 'type ahead' and, of course, I...
Delegate comments

I came to learn object hierarchies in excel and this taught me that. I can now go ahead and delve deeper into this on my own.

Have learned really usefull functionalities from excell that will help me in my every day job.

"I will come away having learned a lot more of the excel funtionalities (and shortcuts!) - very useful"