(this course is the second part of a two-part series. register here for part 1.)
this course, led by excel expert david ringstrom, cpa, builds on the topics covered in part 1 of his two-part series on spreadsheet basics. you'll learn how to duplicate excel worksheets to save time, as well as create a fallback position. david will explore the nuances of copying and pasting in excel, which is different than in other programs. you'll also learn techniques such as merging cells, finding data, tracing formulas, sorting lists, and recovering unsaved workbooks.
david demonstrates every technique at least twice: first, on a powerpoint slide with numbered steps, and second, in the subscription-based excel for microsoft 365. david draws your attention to any differences in excel 2021, 2019 or 2016 during the presentation and in his detailed handouts. the handouts include an excel workbook with most of the examples he uses during his demonstrations.
excel for microsoft 365 is a subscription-based product that receives periodic feature updates. conversely, perpetually licensed versions have year numbers in their names and do not receive any feature updates.
who should attend:
professionals seeking to learn or refresh the basics of working with excel spreadsheets.
level: basic
topics covered:
• contrasting paste as values with normal pasting in excel
• learning two different ways to insert or delete rows and columns within a worksheet
• locating data anywhere within a spreadsheet by way of the find feature
• learning how to recover unsaved workbooks
• exploring the pros and cons of merging cells in spreadsheets
• separating first/last names into two columns without using formulas or retyping
• understanding the nuances of sorting lists of data in excel
• determining whether it’s safe to edit or delete a cell by way of the trace dependents feature
• discovering multiple ways to paste data in excel
• building a basic chart within an excel worksheet.
• duplicating excel worksheets in two different ways
learning objectives:
• state the functionality that the flash fill feature offers
• state which menu the trace dependents command appears on in excel
• recall the keyboard shortcut that displays the find tab of excel's find and replace dialog box