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Excel for Power Users

Wednesday, November 9, 2016, 9:00 am4:00 pm

Pre-registration required. For full course details (including location) or to register for this class, log into the UC Learning Center.

Recommended prerequisite: Significant experience using Excel.

Upon completing this training, you will be prepared to:

Analyzing Spreadsheet Data Effectively with Advanced Formulas

  • Derive meaning from the results of statistical formulas … without being a statistician!
  • Combine information and logical functions to write formulas which respond to the contents of specific cells.
  • Analyze investments rapidly with built-in financial functions.
  • Create array formulas to perform calculations on a series of cell values simultaneously.

Taking PivotTable Analysis to the Next Level

  • Isolate PivotTable data which cannot be grouped by sorting or filtering with custom grouping.
  • Build custom calculations to summarize PivotTable data based on the values of related cells.
  • Create calculated fields which modify the way PivotTable data is displayed in relation to other data.

Creating Powerful, Customizable Dashboards to Display Key Data in a Single View

  • Design dashboards for optimum usability which highlight data of greatest decision making value.
  • Enable consumers of your data to customize dashboard layout and content.
  • Test dashboard layouts rapidly for an optimal end product.

Enhancing Spreadsheet Functionality with Powerful, Multi-Purpose VBA Macros

  • Understand the full power of macros, not only to automate but to engage and empower users of your spreadsheet.
  • Master key techniques to design macros which are both flexible and robust.
  • Manage a large number of macros with a minimum of effort.

Giving Users Control Over the Way They Interact with Spreadsheet Data

  • Communicate information of greatest value to spreadsheet users with custom message box displays.
  • Enable users to provide input to control the way macros perform.
  • Integrate logic into the functionality of macros, responding intelligently to user behavior.

Details

Date:
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Time:
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
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