MS Excel 2010 : Basic | MS Excel 2013 : Basic | MS Excel 2016 : Part 1 |
MS Excel 2010 : Intermediate | MS Excel 2013 : Intermediate | MS Excel 2016 : Part 2 |
MS Excel 2010 : Advanced | MS Excel 2013 : Advanced | MS Excel 2016 : Part 3 |
MS Excel 2010 : Dashboards
MS Excel 2013 : Dashboards |
MS Excel 2013 : Data Analysis with Pivot Tables |
MS Excel 2013 : Data Analysis with Power Pivot |
MS Excel 2016 : Data Analysis with Pivot Tables |
MS Excel 2016 : Data Analysis with Power Pivot |
Lab : Save time with functions using Excel |
Excel is a spreadsheet program in the Microsoft Office Suite. You can use Excel to create and format spreadsheets in order to analyze data and make more informed business decisions. Microsoft Excel provides a grid interface to organize nearly any type of information. The power of Excel lies in it’s flexibility to define the layout and structure of the information you want to manage. Excel allows you to work with text, numbers, and date information in a relatively open and unstructured way.