Many people use Microsoft Excel on a daily basis, or at least once in a while, but most people have not really taken time to dig into the simple working of excel or even bother to know how to use it effectively with the help of Microsoft Excel Training Classes. Excel is a powerful tool today especially when it comes to analysis, revising updating, calculating, presenting, and managing data. However, the ability to dissect, extract actionable information, and display data most effectively, requires more than the basic knowledge, it needs the full power of excel at your fingertip.
We offer Microsoft Excel Training Classes
We provide training for beginner and those who want to improve their Excel skills. You will learn how to use all version of Microsoft Excel 2016, 2013, 2010 as well as 2007. Whether you are new or are an advanced user, our Microsoft Excel Training Classes will cover everything you need to know interactively and engagingly.
What you will learn: Classes cover simple tasks such as entering data into excel, sorting them, filtering, and using formula effectively. For those who want to reinforce the knowledge gained, our classes also cover other advanced training. The advanced training allows you to know how to do complex tasks like using pivot tables, data analysis, how to find values with VLOOKUP, record basic macros, programming with VBA, Business intelligence, and other advanced skills.
Why train with us: Our Microsoft Certified trainers offer our training classes, so, you can be assured that the skills you acquire will allow you to turn your ambitions into marketable skills. Our courseware encompasses visual presentation that will enable you to develop Microsoft excel skills based on the real-world scenario well explained by the trainers.
Whether you use Excel to study or for work, our Microsoft Excel Training Classes will allow you to become an expert and ultimately boosting your career. Once enrolled, our representative and tutors are here to offer you any help with training course related inquiries.
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