The Excel 2010 Certification Essential Training
English | 2010 | AVI | 910MB
In The Excel 2010 Certification Essential video Training, Bob Flisser demonstrates the core features and tools in Excel 2010.The course introduces key Excel skills, shows how to utilize these skills with in-depth tutorials on Excel functions and spreadsheet formatting. It also covers prepping documents for printing, working with large worksheets and workbooks, collaborating with others, using Excel as a database, analyzing data, charting, and automating and customizing Excel.
Exercise files are included with the course.
- Copying and pasting techniques
- Working with formulas and functions
- Dealing with formula errors
- Creating lookup tables
- Naming cell ranges
- Formatting data and worksheets
- Finding and replacing data
- Creating SmartArt diagrams
- Creating charts and PivotTables
- Recording macros
- Sharing workbooks
Introduction
- Getting Started
- Worksheet Basics
- Excel Formula Basics
- Essential Formatting
- Advanced Formatting
- Printing Preparation
- Large Excel Projects
- Collaborating with Others
- Exploring Excel?s Database Features
- Analyzing Data
- Advanced Analysis with PivotTables
- Creating and Using Charts
- Creating and Using Macros
- Customizing Excel
Conclusion
Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks, author Dennis Taylor shows how to share data between multiple worksheets and workbooks and gives tips for adding, moving, and navigating worksheets and workbooks efficiently. This course covers how to make global changes, create simple formulas that connect worksheets, make super-efficient 3D formulas to calculate summary totals from multiple worksheets, and use pivot tables to summarize data from multiple workbooks.Exercise files accompany the course.
- Navigating across worksheets and workbooks
- Displaying multiple worksheets or workbooks simultaneously
- Inserting, deleting, moving, and copying sheets
- Changing sheet names and tab colors
- Showing and hiding worksheets
- Creating linkage formulas among workbooks
- Locating and managing links
Introduction
1. Mastering the Utility Tasks Associated with Multiple Worksheets2. Working with Multiple Worksheets
3. Linking Worksheets with Formulas
4. Working with Multiple Workbooks
5. Linking Formulas Across Multiple Workbooks
Conclusion
Macros in Depth, author Dennis Taylor explains how macros can be used to automate tasks in Excel and walks through the process of creating and running simple macros. This course also covers advanced topics such as making macros widely available through the Personal Macro Workbook, recording a macro in stages, absolute and relative recording, and using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for actions that can?t be recorded. The course wraps up with a macro project that brings together each of the elements in a real-world scenario.Exercise files are included with the course.
- Understanding what a macro does
- Recording and adding functionality to a macro
- Running macros
- Creating non-recordable VBA code
- Testing a macro in Step mode
- Joining two macros
- Using loop structures
- Streamlining macros
- Creating a Personal Macro Workbook
- Understanding what a macro does
- Reviewing macro examples
- Understanding security
- Reviewing the recording method
- Understanding other techniques for macros
- Running macros from the View tab
- Running macros from a keyboard shortcut
- Running macros from the Quick Access toolbar button
- Running macros from an object or clip art
- Introducing the VBA environment
- Viewing the VBA components
4. Recording a Macro in Stages
- Recording a simple macro
- Adding functionality to a macro
- Understanding absolute and relative references
- Using For and For?Next statements
- Using Do?While and Do?Until statements
- Creating interactive macros
- Planning a macro
- Recording partial code
- Using loop structures in context
- Testing a macro in Step mode
- Pulling the data together
- Joining two macros
- Streamlining macros
- Creating a personal macro workbook for macros with wide applicability
- Closing and updating the personal macro workbook
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