3-Hour Virtual Seminar on Mastering Excel Formulas and Functions

Mike Thomas
Instructor:
Mike Thomas 
Duration: 3 Hours
Webinar ID: 70174

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Price Details
Recorded Webinar
$349 One Attendee
$549 Corporate Recorded

Recorded: Access recorded version, only for one participant unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Corporate Recorded: Access recorded version, Any number of participants unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Overview:

An Excel formula is an equation or calculation that is stored in a worksheet cell. A formula enables you to perform simple or complex calculations on numbers. So think of any scenario that involves addition, subtraction, division or multiplication and that's where you'd use a formula.

Functions are built-in formulas that have been programmed to perform a specific calculation. They range from simple such as SUM and AVERAGE (used to calculate the total and average of numbers in a range of cells) to the powerful IF and VLOOKUP.

Functions aren't limited to calculating numeric data. They can save you a ton of time when working with text and dates too.

  • Need to calculate someone's age from their date of birth?
  • Need to combine text items from several cells into a single cell?
  • Need to convert a list of lower case text items to capital letters?
  • Need to compare items in two lists?

All of the above (and much more!) can be done with using Excel functions

Why should you Attend:
Although it is perfectly possible to use Excel without ever creating a formula if you don't, you're missing out on a huge part of the application's power.

Learning how to create formulas will automate your calculations and save you a ton of time. No more using your fingers. No more mental arithmetic. No more using the calculator app on your Smartphone! Let Excel do the work for you!

Excel has over 450 built-in Worksheet Functions (pre-defined formulas). Nobody needs to know them all however, no matter what your job role is, no matter what industry you work in, there are some key Functions that everyone should know how to use. This training will address those Functions.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Creating formulas to perform mathematical calculations
  • Copying a formula - the Gotchas you need to know about
  • Cell Names - how to make formulas logical and understandable
  • Combining text strings from multiple cells
  • Converting text from lowercase to uppercase and vice versa
  • Performing calculations on dates and times
  • Logical functions (IF, COUNTIF, SUMIF, and more)
  • VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX, and MATCH
  • GETPIVOTDATA
  • Trapping Errors - Using functions to bullet-proof your worksheets
  • Creating complex functions the easy way

Who Will Benefit:
  • Any Excel user who needs to go beyond the basics of using formulas or simply wants to become more comfortable and productive in using Excel formulas and functions
  • Any Excel user who deals with large lists needs these tools and techniques to effectively manage the lists and become more productive. Nearly all Excel users, except for those just getting started, are candidates for this webinar


Speaker Profile
Mike Thomas - In a career spanning over 30 years, Mike Thomas, a UK-based IT Trainer, has delivered thousands of courses and produced hundreds of written and video-based tutorials.

He is a subject matter expert in a range of technologies on the Windows and Mac platforms however his primary focus and passion is Microsoft Office and Power BI.

Mike is a Microsoft MVP and a Fellow of The Learning and Performance Institute and has worked with and for many global and UK-based companies and organisations across a range of industries including healthcare, pharmaceutical and public sector.

In addition to training, he also designs and develops Microsoft Office-based solutions that automate key business tasks and processes


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