Tech & Data Visualization

Back to Basics in Excel

Learn six ways to use Excel more effectively and enhance your personal and professional development!

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DATE:

September 3, 2021

DURATION

1 hour

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Back to Basics in Excel

Overview:

This session is based on Learnit's full-length workshop on Excel Introduction. Everyone who attends all of Learnit's free Friday events in September will receive a badge of certification in Excel Power User.

Microsoft Excel is the most commonly used spreadsheet application. Learning how to use Excel is an investment in both your personal and professional life. Excel makes it easy to monitor financial performance, such as business profit or loss, calculate payments on large purchases, plan a budget, stay organized with checklists, and much more! In this short session, you'll learn 6 ways to use Excel more effectively.

Together, we'll learn how to:

1. Navigate Excel and create spreadsheets

2. Use Excel's basic functions (sum, max, min, avg)

3. Use Keyboard shortcuts

4. Edit a spreadsheet

5. Create reusable fonts and formats in workbooks

6. Adjust settings for workbooks to be suitable for printing

Who this session is for:

Anyone looking for tools and tips on how to use Excel to work more effectively and efficiently!


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