Excel courses
Build your skills in Microsoft Excel with courses designed to help you work confidently with spreadsheets, formulas, and functions. Whether you're organizing data, creating workbooks and worksheets, or building charts and graphs, these Excel courses cover everything from the basics to more advanced tools for data analysis and reporting. You'll learn how to use Excel to streamline tasks, visualize insights, and make better decisions with your data.Related topics:
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- Take your data storytelling skills to the next level by learning how to use Microsoft Excel for data analysis and visualization.
- Beginner Friendly.2 hours
- Take your Excel skills to the next level by learning how to sort, filter, and pivot data.
- Beginner Friendly.1 hour
- Learn how to build spreadsheets and analyze and visualize data with Microsoft Excel.
- With Certificate
- Beginner Friendly.1 hour
- Learn how to import, clean, validate, and protect data in Microsoft Excel.
- Beginner Friendly.1 hour
- Learn how to create and customize pie charts, bar graphs, and other data visualizations with Microsoft Excel.
- Beginner Friendly.1 hour
- Create complex Excel user interfaces with VBA. Learn form validation, complex controls usage, and secure email sending via VBA.
- Intermediate.1 hour
- Leverage Excel's VBA tool for operations, macros, and debugging. Learn to format cells, manage sheets, and utilize FormatConditions object.
- Beginner Friendly.2 hours
- Boost productivity with Copilot for Microsoft 365. Learn AI chat management, outlook email summarization, and extracting insights from OneNote and Excel.
- Beginner Friendly.1 hour
- Prepare for your CompTIA A+ Core 1 certification exam with expert training in hardware, OS, networking, security, and troubleshooting to boost your IT career.
- Includes 20 Courses
- Beginner Friendly.36 hours
- Master VBA in Excel for pivot tables, charts, and financial data. Learn to automate tasks in MS Access, run SQL queries, and set up event handlers.
- Advanced.2 hours
- Master IT security basics and prep for the CompTIA Security+ exam with hands-on learning on threats, cryptography, governance, identity management and more.
- Includes 20 Courses
- Intermediate.14 hours
- BI Data Analysts use Python and SQL to query, analyze, and visualize data — and Tableau and Excel to communicate findings.
- Includes 18 Courses
- With Certificate
- Beginner Friendly.50 hours
- Build stunning, interactive reports with Microsoft Power BI's business intelligence (BI) dashboards.
- With Certificate
- Beginner Friendly.< 1 hour
- Level up in financial analytics by learning Python to process, analyze, and visualize financial data.
- Includes 6 Courses
- With Certificate
- Beginner Friendly.26 hours
- Learn some common interviewing tricks and tips. Then practice some real interview questions in Java.
- With Certificate
- Intermediate.1 hour
- Excel in OpenAI APIs using Python. Discover API key authentication, access to completions APIs via endpoints, model configurations, and control of creativity and response length.
- Beginner Friendly.2 hours
- Study for Google Cloud Digital Leader certification exam covering cloud concepts, GCP products, services and their applications in business contexts.
- Includes 14 Courses
- Beginner Friendly.23 hours
- Understand the importance of behavioral interviews, preparation strategies, and using the STAR method for outstanding responses.
- Beginner Friendly.< 1 hour
- Learn techniques to improve customer engagement, boost self-confidence, and excel in problem-solving to transform challenges into satisfaction.
- Beginner Friendly.< 1 hour
- Unleash your team's creativity for competitive advantage. Learn strategies to foster a culture of innovation, excellence, and learning from failure.
- Beginner Friendly.< 1 hour
- Learn the fundamentals of quantum computing and how it differs from classical computing in this introductory course.
- Beginner Friendly.3 hours
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Frequently asked questions about Excel courses
Microsoft Excel is beginner-friendly and easy to use for basic tasks like organizing data and using simple formulas. As you get more comfortable, you can explore more advanced features like pivot tables, charts, and data analysis tools.
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