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    ONLINE TRAINING 2016 - Reclaiming Large Excel Spreadsheets- By AtoZ Compliance

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    Website https://www.atozcompliance.com/trainings-webinar/life-sciences/fda-compliance/capa-training-and-caus | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Education;Life;Science

    Deadline: May 25, 2016 | Date: May 25, 2016

    Venue/Country: New Hyde Park, U.S.A

    Updated: 2016-04-11 20:34:35 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Key Take Away:

    Learn about techniques and features-some hidden, others simply overlooked-that can enable you to finesse even the most unwieldy data sets and spreadsheets.

    Overview:

    You've likely experienced the "blur" that sets in when you're working in a large spreadsheet. Or the frustration in tasks that consume far more time in Excel than you feel they should.

    You'll be able to arrange two or worksheets onscreen at the same time, instead of repeatedly clicking back and forth between worksheet tabs. An unsung feature in Excel is the Custom Views feature that lets you hide and unhide rows/columns/worksheets with ease, as well as store different print settings for a single worksheet.

    Few users capitalize on the Watch Window feature which offers both monitoring of key worksheet cells but also instant access with a simple double-click. The Watch Window also doubles as a spreadsheet auditing feature. Excel spreadsheet training is full of hidden nuances, such as the ability to bring back the full-screen Print Preview window in Excel 2010 and later, instead of suffering eye-strain and frustration with the Backstage print preview window on Excel's File menu.

    Many repetitive tasks in Excel are avoidable. For instance, you can reduce the repetitive tasks of manually freezing certain rows on screen from reports that you export daily from online systems such as CRM software training or accounting packages down to a single keystroke.

    You'll also see how to tamp down the size of large workbooks, in some cases back to a level where they can be emailed. This technique can also improve the performance of calculation-intensive workbooks.

    David’s Excel online training will primarily be from Excel 2010, but will demonstrate new features in Excel 2013 when warranted, as well as disclose any differences in Excel 2007. Coverage of Excel 2003 will be limited to questions raised by the audience.

    Why Should You Attend:

    Large spreadsheets slow users down in numerous ways. Navigating through large worksheets or workbooks often makes data blur, leading to unnecessary fatigue and loss of perspective. Other ripple effects such as unnecessary keyboard and mouse actions cause wrist strain-but this doesn't have to be your experience in Excel workbooks.

    In this webinar you'll learn about techniques and features-some hidden, others simply overlooked-that can enable you to finesse even the most unwieldy data sets and spreadsheets. Learn efficiencies that you can apply immediately from an expert who has spent more than two decades immersed in Excel spreadsheet templates of all shapes and sizes.

    Areas Covered In This Webinar:

    See how to arrange two worksheets from within the same workbook onscreen at the same time

    Avoid repetitive work by creating a keyboard shortcut for Excel's Freeze Panes feature

    Use the Watch window to easily monitor the ramifications of even minor changes to your workbooks

    Navigate large workbooks with ease by way of a hidden menu, as well as keyboard shortcuts

    Learning Objectives:

    Learn the power--and the risks--of grouping worksheets

    Use Excel's Custom Views feature to hide and unhide multiple worksheets with ease

    Restore "classic" Print Preview functionality to Excel 2007 and later

    Learn tricks to simplify printing information from large workbooks or worksheets

    Learn techniques that let you reduce the file size of bloated Excel workbooks

    Who Will Benefit:

    CFOs

    Controllers

    Investment Analysts

    Financial Analysts

    Business Analysts

    Forecasting & Planning Analysts

    Mergers & Acquisitions Specialists

    Risk Managers

    Strategic Planners

    Capital Expenditure Planners

    Cost Accountants

    Managerial Accountants

    Speakers Profile:

    David Ringstrom

    David Ringstrom is a CPA and owner of Accounting Advisors, Inc., an Atlanta-based spreadsheet consulting firm that he started in 1991. David speaks at conferences and presents webinars to thousands of attendees annually on Excel and other topics. He has written hundreds of freelance articles on spreadsheets, some of which have been published internationally. David's catch phrase is "Either you work Excel or it works you." His goal is to make you a smarter and more effective spreadsheet user.


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