Introduction to Spreadsheets: Microsoft Excel
Learn the basic fundamentals of Excel 2003 like how to create spreadsheets that calculate results of data by creating formulas and using simple functions. Learn to enter, select, and edit data; move, copy, and find data; insert and delete columns; save worksheets; and use the toolbars. Add a professional look with formatting, charts, and printing techniques. Includes the text, Excel Basic. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of Windows.
3 Thurs., July 3-17
9 a.m.-noon, University Center Rm. 8
Instructor: Tina Norris Fields
Cost: $129, includes text Code: 10175
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Beyond the Basics of Excel:
Sorting, Filters, and Pivot Tables
Pivot tables and these other advanced features of Microsoft Excel are perfect if you create lists of information like inventories or download data from a database. Learn how to take large amounts of data and quickly pivot it into useful reports. Understand how to use Excel’s built in sorting, filtering, and pivot table features without difficulty and start using them immediately to more easily manage your large amounts of data.
Tues., July 8, 9 a.m.-noon
University Center Rm. 8
Instructor: Scott Goethals
Cost: $39 Code: 10177
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