At A Glance
Total Combined Length 5.25 Hours
Level Beginner to Advanced
Instructor Deanna Reynolds
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System Requirements Online Broadband connection • 512MB RAM • Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • Windows Media Player 9 or later | DVDWindows 2000/XP/Vista/7 • DVD-ROM drive • Pentium III, 128MB RAM or greater
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Highlights

  • Learn to write advanced formulas as well as reference, lookup and database functions.
  • Save time with Excel’s list management features, including AutoFilter and Automatic Subtotals.
  • Collaborate with team members using Excel�s comments, security and data validation options.
  • Create and use interactive PivotTables to summarize and retrieve sets of data on the fly.
  • Learn to merge and share workbooks or export from Excel to the web or other Microsoft applications.

Course Summary

This Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Essentials Training Course contains three levels of instruction to walk you through performing many time-saving tasks in Excel, beginning with an introduction to Excel program interface. The course topics appeal to all Excel users – beginner through advanced. You will learn everything from creating professional-looking spreadsheets to sharing data and managing your spreadsheets more effectively.

In this course, you’ll learn from a combination of quick tips and detailed instruction on using Excel for team collaboration to work smarter, not harder. You will learn how to create professional-looking spreadsheets through modifying the worksheet layout and conditional formatting.

And, of course, you will learn about harnessing the power of Excel formulas with several lessons devoted to creating formulas. To really understand formulas, there are additional lessons on advanced functions such as lookup, reference and database functions.

There are over 65 lessons in this Excel course – all designed to increase your productivity.

Instructor

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Deanna Reynolds

MCTS, Technical Trainer, Published Author

Deanna is an author and technical instructor residing in Bellingham, Washington. For close to 20 years, Deanna has trained students in all arenas, specializing in delivering enterprise training. Throughout her career, Deanna has led hundreds of computer productivity training sessions, from beginner through advanced levels.  These days, Deanna’s technical training has extended beyond the classroom to include more than 20 courses for KeyStone Learning Systems and three published books: Excel 2010: No Problem! (Wiley), Word 2007 Pocket Book (Prentice Hall), and Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007 (Microsoft Press).

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