Do you have a large amount of data?
Brand New Over-The-Shoulder Video Series On Quickly & Easily Organize & Manage Huge Amounts Of Data Using MS Excel.
Dear Friend,
Are you looking for an easy to use software that can store and retrieve all your financial data in just a few clicks?
If the answer is YES, then…
…then this will be the most important letter you will ever read.
The Best Software For
Managing & Reporting
I have good news for you…
Heard of MS Excel?
Excel is the most popular program for managing and reporting data.
This is largely due to its availability. All computers with windows have MS Excel installed in them.
It is also available on Mac OS, on different mobile devices.
With the latest version of Office, Office 365, Excel has become available online.
This means that users have access to the program from a range of devices, from almost any location.
MS Excel is used by over 1.2 billion people on the planet and if you don’t know how to use it yet, then you’re missing out big time.
Powerful & Very Reliable
Before we go any further, let me give you some insights about MS Excel:
1. Excel is a well known spreadsheet creating and editing software.
2. Excel was released by Microsoft in 1985. The initial contract was exclusive to Apple, it was not until two years later that the PC version was released.
3. In 1991, Microsoft released Excel 3.0 which was the first software to use the modern toolbar.
4. Since the 2003 version, over 1.2 billion users use Excel on a daily basis.
5. Using the functions and formulas on Excel, users can automatically calculate and update the results on their spreadsheets.
6. With basic programing skills, it is possible to use Excel and Visual Basic to create applications that manage tasks, analyze data and add interactive properties on a spreadsheet.
7. The 2007 Excel version introduced the ability to save documents in different formats including XLSX files.
8. Excel can be used together with some of the Microsoft office tools.
Why You Need To Get Started Now:
Excel helps you get your work done efficiently.
Put together amazing charts and diagrams with Excel.
Use Excel to stay on top of the trends.
Availability and convenience of Excel.
Bring and work on data on one platform.
Here’s What You’ll Discover Inside This Video Training:
- How to get started with MS Excel.
- Learn how to get use to the interface and configure your settings.
- Learn how to create your first sheet and what are the options to select when doing it.
- Learn how to work with MS Excel templates and properties.
- How to quickly and easily work with text, formula and others.
- How to format attractive excel sheets that prints awesomely well.
- How to use the configuration settings and organize your data properly before working.
- And so many more…
Full Video List:
Excel – 0 – Pre Sell Video
Excel – 1 – Overview
Excel – 2 – Interface
Excel – 3 – File Menu – Part 1
Excel – 4 – File Menu – Part 2
Excel – 5 – Home Menu
Excel – 6 – Insert Menu
Excel – 7 – Page Layout Menu
Excel – 8 – Formulas Menu
Excel – 9 – Data Menu – Part 1
Excel – 10 – Data Menu – Part 2
Excel – 11 – Review Menu
Excel – 12 – View Menu
Excel – 13 – Templates
Excel – 14 – Dates
Excel – 15 – Numbers
Excel – 16 – Text
Excel – 17 – B – Calculations-Manual
Excel – 17 – Calculations
Excel – 18 – Page Set Up
Excel – 19 – Print Settings
Excel – 20 – Conclusion
Excel – 21 – Overview
Excel – 22 – Calculations – Absolute References
Excel – 23 – Calculations – Relative References
Excel – 24 – Using Logical Formulas
Excel – 25 – Using Text Formulas
Excel – 26 – Using Lookup Formulas
Excel – 27 – Using Financial Formulas
Excel – 28 – Using Date and Time Formulas
Excel – 29 – Sorting Data
Excel – 30 – Formatting Data into Tables
Excel – 31 – Using Pivot Tables – Part
Excel – 32 Using Pivot Tables – Part – Design
Excel – 33 – Formatting Data as Charts
Excel – 34 – Formatting As Data as Maps
Excel – 35 – Formatting Data as Formal Reports
Excel – 36 – Formatting Data for Other Office Documents
Excel – 37 – Cell Protection and Collaboration
Excel – 38 – Cell Protection and Collaboration – Part
Excel – 39 – Interface with Google Sheets
Excel – 40 – Conclusion
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