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This 2-day course from Charles Darwin University introduces participants to using Microsoft Excel 2007. The course is designed for those with no prior Excel knowledge or who want a refresher on the basics. Participants will learn how to navigate and create workbooks, enter formulas and functions, format cells, print reports, and create charts. Upon completing the course, participants should be able to use Excel's routine functions and formulae to analyze and transform data for storage and filtering in spreadsheets.

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This 2-day course from Charles Darwin University introduces participants to using Microsoft Excel 2007. The course is designed for those with no prior Excel knowledge or who want a refresher on the basics. Participants will learn how to navigate and create workbooks, enter formulas and functions, format cells, print reports, and create charts. Upon completing the course, participants should be able to use Excel's routine functions and formulae to analyze and transform data for storage and filtering in spreadsheets.

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CDU Short Courses

Introduction to Microsoft Excel


A 2 day course delivered by Charles Darwin University.
COURSE INFORMATION Microsoft Excel, the worlds most popular PC spreadsheet software, provides many useful tools for organising, analysing, and transforming data. This program introduces course participants to using Microsoft Excel 2007 to produce reports, budgets and lists and the correct usage of basic functions. This course is designed for this course is for people who have no prior knowledge or would like to review the fundamentals of Microsoft Excel 2007 to create electronic worksheets and workbooks. However, it would be beneficial to have a general understanding of personal computers and the Windows operating system as you will be required to start applications, work with and copy files, and locate file folders. LEARNING OUTCOMES Participants who complete this course should be able to: Understand the origins of and basic uses for spreadsheets Correctly use routine functions and formulae Use spreadsheets as an analytical, transformational (charting/graphing), data storage and filtering tool COURSE CONTENT This course covers the following areas: Start Microsoft Excel, navigate workbooks, and exit correctly Create, modify, save, and close a simple workbook Select ranges of cells in a workbook Create formulas that perform calculations in a workbook Copy and fill data in a workbook Understand and use absolute referencing in a workbook Format cells in a workbook Adjust the sizing of columns and rows in a workbook Create and work with functions in a workbook Sort data in lists in a workbook Print data in a workbook Use the various printing features to produce a variety of reports Use the search and replace features in a workbook Edit data in a workbook Create a variety of charts (graphs) in Excel Access and use the help system and work safely with your computer. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT T. 08 8946 6065 E. [email protected] W. www.cdu.edu.au/aimcourses

CDU Short Courses / Industry Solutions / Office of Research & Innovation

2010

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