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    Excel automation with VLOOKUP, Macros and more: tips for professionals

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    Category microsoft excel training, advanced excel training, excel certification, advanced excel formulas

    Deadline: May 20, 2020 | Date: May 20, 2020

    Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A

    Updated: 2020-05-12 19:46:31 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Whether you are an office worker, or a small business owner using Excel to keep track of your fin-ances or just the casual user, tools for automation in Excel can be very important time savers and enhance your ability to create better performing spreadsheets. Our upcoming boot camp dis-cusses the advanced features of Excel that provide automation within the application likeExcel functions and formulas, Macros, VBA and more.

    The boot camp covers the following key areas:

    • Learn many statistical functions including SUM, AVERAGE, MAX, MIN and COUNT

    • Learn many functions to manipulate text once imported including LEFT, RIGHT, LEN, TRIM and CONCATENATE

    • Learn why the INDEX and MATCH combination often is superior to VLOOKUP or HLOOKUP

    • Learn the difference between workbook macros and personal macros

    • View the recorded macro in VBA

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    This Microsoft Excel training session covers THREE intermediate to advanced features of Excel that provide automation within the application.

    Formulas are equations that can perform calculations, return information, manipulate the con-tents of other cells, test conditions, and more. Explore what are considered the top 10 functions.

    Lookup functions in Excel are far superior to manually searching for specific data elements in a spreadsheet. VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX and MATCH are some of the most well-known (and most useful) functions in Excel.

    Being able to create and edit macros is one of the must have skills for Excel Power Users. Having this knowledge will save you hours of time by allowing you to automate any Excel-based task or process. If you’ve never create macros or used VBA before, this advanced Excel training is for you.

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    This session is aimed at Excel users who have intermediate to advanced level knowledge and who wish to take their knowledge and understanding of the application to the next level.

    • Business Owners

    • CEO's / CFO's / CTO's

    • Managers

    • Accountants

    • CPA's

    • Financial Consultants

    • IT Professionals

    • Auditors

    • Human Resource Personnel

    • Bookkeepers

    • Marketers

    • Anybody with large amounts of Data

    • Anybody who uses Microsoft Excel on a regular basis, and wants to be more efficient and pro-ductive

    Speaker Profile: Cathy Horwitz teaches classes on the Microsoft suite of application software in-cluding Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Access and Outlook. Cathy has over 30 years of experience in classroom training and application support with personal computers and has been an instructor for the Microsoft Office Suite since 1989.

    Use Promo Code MDTD20 and get flat 20% discount on all purchases.

    To Register (or) for more details please click on this below link:

    https://bit.ly/2YCAB5D

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