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Excel Productivity, Level 1

Excel Productivity is for self-taught Excel users to teach them productivity tips and tricks.

The theme is higher productivity, lower frustration. The way to that goal is to learn the little secrets a self-taught user never knew existed.

In this class they will learn how to customize Excel to suit their preferences; the two-step chart; basic formulas; speedy data entry; controlling page layouts, columns, rows, and margins; and managing spreadsheets. We will also work on Charting features (and the super-secret to charts) and by the time they are done, students will finally feel in charge of Excel rather than at the mercy of it.

In-class exercises include:

  • Designing a useful form for use outside of this class (a big feature of Excel is form creation)
  • Design a personal yearly household budget spreadsheet with formulas and categories (a useful spreadsheet to take away from class)

Enroll in Excel Productivity Level 1

Dates & Times

Tuesday, August 20, 2024, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Location

Zoom

Fees

$299 per person, includes all materials

Benefits of Attending

Designed for the self-taught Excel user who was thrown into Excel with no formal training. There are some many easy ways to accomplish daily tasks, but who has time to learn them all? this class will amaze you with how hard you have worked all these years. You will be the boss of Excel by the time we are done, and you will have two useful takeaway projects at the end of class.

Who Should Attend

Supervisors, team leaders, team members with reporting responsibilities or anyone with the desire to improve their Excel skills.

Presenter

Andy Lanning is a self-taught computer “nerd” and has been training individuals and groups since 1996. She has taught computer VoTech classes at both Boise State and CWI, and is the owner of a computer consulting business. In addition, she is a Certified Microsoft Office Specialist and trains most Microsoft programs. With 20+ years of experience in the computer industry, Andy focuses every class on using software to solve common workflow issues.