Course Information
Course Overview
From basics to advanced—learn Excel data management and analysis using real-world functions and techniques.
Want to master Excel and take control of your data like a pro? Whether you're just getting started or looking to upgrade your skills, this all-in-one course will guide you through Excel data management and analysis—from the fundamentals to advanced techniques used by professionals across industries.
In "Excel Data Management and Analysis for Basic to Expert Level," you'll learn how to organize, clean, analyze, and visualize data efficiently using Microsoft Excel. The course is designed to build your skills step-by-step through hands-on examples, practical exercises, and real-world case studies.
What you’ll learn:
Understanding the Excel interface: Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, Formula Bar, Status Bar.
Working with workbooks and worksheets
Navigating within a worksheet: Using keyboard shortcuts and mouse navigation.
Entering and editing data: Text, numbers, dates, and special characters.
Basic formatting: Fonts, alignment, cell borders, number formats.
Introduction to formulas: Operators, cell references (relative, absolute, mixed).
Basic functions: SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, MIN, MAX.
Working with dates and times: Date and time functions.
Logical functions: IF, AND, OR.
Text functions: Concatenate, LEFT, RIGHT, MID.
Lookup functions: VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP (Introduction).
Sorting and filtering data: Using filters and sorting options.
Working with tables: Creating and managing tables, using structured references.
Data validation: Ensuring data integrity.
Introduction to PivotTables: Creating and customizing PivotTables for data analysis.
Basic statistical functions: AVERAGEIF, COUNTIF, SUMIF.
Creating different types of charts: Column, bar, line, pie, scatter plots.
Formatting charts: Adding titles, labels, legends, and changing chart styles.
Working with chart elements: Modifying axes, data series, and gridlines.
Creating sparklines: Small charts within cells for quick data visualization.
Introduction to Macros: Recording and running simple macros for task automation.
Working with multiple worksheets and workbooks: Consolidating data.
What-If Analysis: Goal Seek, Scenario Manager.
Data import and export: Working with external data sources.
Spreadsheet design principles: Creating clear and organized spreadsheets.
Data integrity and validation: Ensuring data accuracy.
Keyboard shortcuts and productivity tips.
Troubleshooting common Excel errors.
By the end, you'll be fully equipped to manage large data sets, automate tasks, and generate insights that drive smart decisions.
Take control of your data and stand out in your career.
Enroll now and become an Excel data management and analysis expert!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 26 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to Excel
- Section 2 Formulas and Functions
- Section 3 Data Management and Analysis
- Section 4 Charting and Visualization
- Section 5 Advanced Excel Features
- Section 6 Best Practices and Tips
What You’ll Learn
- Understanding the Excel interface: Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, Formula Bar, Status Bar.
- Entering and editing data: Text, numbers, dates, and special characters.
- Basic formatting: Fonts, alignment, cell borders, number formats.
- Operators, cell references (relative, absolute, mixed).
- Basic functions: SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, MIN, MAX.
- Logical functions: IF, AND, OR.
- Text functions: Concatenate, LEFT, RIGHT, MID.
- Sorting and filtering data: Using filters and sorting options.
- Data validation: Ensuring data integrity.
- Creating and customizing PivotTables for data analysis.
- Creating different types of charts: Column, bar, line, pie, scatter plots.
- Creating sparklines: Small charts within cells for quick data visualization.
- Data import and export: Working with external data sources.
- Keyboard shortcuts and productivity tips.
- Troubleshooting common Excel errors.
Skills covered in this course
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