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Excel Beginner Courses

Excel Beginner 1 through 5 walks you through the fundamentals of Microsoft Excel, starting with the interface, entering and editing data, basic math, and printing spreadsheets. You will learn cut, copy, paste, Autofill, cell formatting, sorting, and find and replace, then move into functions, styles, themes, and page layout. The series wraps up with charts, tables, data visualization tools, plus headers, footers, text, and formatting tips.

 
Excel Expert Courses

Excel Expert 1 through 11 takes your skills beyond the basics into powerful formulas and advanced tools. You will master absolute references, named ranges, text, date, and logical functions, along with lookup tools like VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH, and XLOOKUP. The series also covers financial calculators, PivotTables and charts, worksheet protection, advanced sorting and filtering, custom views, data validation, and user interface enhancements.

 
Older Excel Versions

 
Learn how to build spreadsheets the way they should be built.
 
 

 
Richard Rost has been teaching Excel in the classroom since 1994.

He is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Excel 2010.

You will learn practical, real-life examples taught by a professional software developer, and author of a professionally published Excel book.

These are real spreadsheet examples for real projects.

You will build functional workbooks from the ground up.

 
More than just a tutorial, we're here to help you while you learn.
 
   
In addition to our video tutorials, we have many additional resources available to assist you if you're having trouble with Excel.

We have a Microsoft Excel Forum where students, such as yourself, can post questions and comments and receive help from our instructor and other students as well. Plus each Excel lesson has an interactive student message board attached to it - so you can ask questions about specific lessons, and read comments from other students.

We also have several different levels of free and paid technical support available as well. We're here to provide you with a complete learning solution.

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