Are you ready to learn additional skills in Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Advanced?
If you understand the program foundations, it makes sense to learn more skills. It will improve your efficiency.
Are you an instructor?Are you sure that your students to improve their skills? Instructors all over the world have been using our pre-written, customizable training material courseware since 1998.
There is a lot to learn. Here are just a few of the topics and lessons covered in this Microsoft Office Excel 2003: Advanced courseware:
- Understanding Relative And Absolute Cell References
- Finding The Right Function
- Using Basic Array Formulas
- Using Functions With Array Formulas
- What Is A List?
- Adding Fields By Inserting Columns
- What Is An AutoFilter?
- Validating Your Data
- Playing A Macro
- Using Form Controls
- Linking An Excel Chart In Word
- Importing Data From A Text File
And many more topics!
Our courseware and included training material is fully customizable so the instructor can add whatever content they deem necessary (or take away whatever is not).
SECTION 1: Working with Functions and Formulas
Lesson 1.1: Using Formulas in Excel
Understanding Relative And Absolute Cell References
The Basic Mathematical Operators
Using Formulas With Multiple Cell References
The Formula Auditing Bar
Fixing Formula Errors
Displaying And Printing Formulas
Practice Exercise
Lesson 1.2: Exploring Excel Functions
What Are Functions?
Finding The Right Function
Some Useful And Simple Functions
Practice Exercise
Lesson 1.3: Using Functions in Excel
Inserting Functions
Using Functions And AutoFill To Perform Difficult Calculations 3
Using the IF Function
Working With Nested Functions
Practice Exercise
Lesson 1.4: Working with Names and Ranges
What Are Range Names?
Defining And Using Range Names
Selecting Nonadjacent Ranges
What Is Auto Calculate?
Practice Exercise
Lesson 1.5: Working with Array Formulas
What Are Array Formulas?
Using Basic Array Formulas
Using Functions With Array Formulas
Using The IF Function In Array Formulas
Practice Exercise
Section 1: Review Questions
SECTION 2: Managing Lists
Lesson 2.1: Working with Lists
What Is A List?
Creating Lists
Modifying Lists
What Is The Total Row?
Practice Exercise
Lesson 2.2: Working with Records and Fields
What Are Records And Fields?
Adding Fields By Inserting Columns
Adding Records By Inserting Rows
Adding Records With A Data Form
Finding And Deleting Records
Practice Exercise
Lesson 2.3: Working with Lists and Filters
Sorting A List
What Is An AutoFilter?
Custom AutoFilters
Using An Advanced Filter
Copying Filtered Records
Practice Exercise
Lesson 2.4: Using Excel as a Database
Filtering With Wild Card Characters
Validating Your Data
What Are Database Functions?
What Are Lookup Functions?
Practice Exercise
Section 2: Review Questions
SECTION 3: Working with Macros and Controls
Lesson 3.1: Creating Macros in Excel
What Is A Macro?
Creating A Macro
Playing A Macro
Assigning A Shortcut Key To Macro
Macros, Buttons, And Toolbars
Practice Exercise
Lesson 3.2: Excel Form Controls
What Is A Form Control?
The Form Toolbar
Adding A Control To A Worksheet
Assigning A Macro To A Control
Using Form Controls
Practice Exercise
Section 3: Review Questions
SECTION 4: Using Excel with Other Programs
Lesson 4.1: Using Excel in Word
Inserting Excel Data In Word
Modifying Excel Data After Insertion
Linking Excel Data In Word
Linking An Excel Chart In Word
Practice Exercise
Lesson 4.2: Using Excel w/Other Programs and Files
Using Outlook To Send Excel Data
Opening An Excel File In A Different Format
Importing Data From A Text File
Importing Data From A Database
Practice Exercise
Section 4: Review Questions