EXCEL 2022: THREE BOOKS-IN-ONE: A TO Z MASTERY GUIDE ON EXCEL BASIC OPERATIONS, EXCEL FORMULAS, FUNCTIONS, PIVOT TABLES & DASHBOARDS 

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EXCEL 2022: THREE BOOKS-IN-ONE: A TO Z MASTERY GUIDE ON EXCEL BASIC OPERATIONS, EXCEL FORMULAS, FUNCTIONS, PIVOT TABLES & DASHBOARDS
di Joe Webinar,  2022,  Indipendently Published
INFORMATICA
ISBN: 9798405690551
condizioni: NUOVO

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EXCEL 2022 MADE EASY!

Are you a novice in using Excel? Are you looking for an easy way to carry out your data analysis, representation, filtering, and calculations in Excel? Have you possibly tried using the default table feature in Excel to execute these operations and you aren’t satisfied with the results? Do you require a guide for using the additional features of Excel tables and dashboards for your data visualizations? Do you require a guide for using Excel as a calculator for your data requirements? Then this 3-in-1 mastery guide on Microsoft Excel is your best choice to meet these needs.
Microsoft Excel being an application that gives workplaces an easy means for presenting a large number of data, and accounting-related activities allows you to carry out necessary calculations in the application itself. Microsoft Excel incorporates functions that help to avoid the stress of typing long expressions, and formulas to cater for your data analysis. The formulas and functions can be used for both text and numeric operations.
This guide will give beginners and newbies to Microsoft Excel a solid foundation on its functions and formulas. A beginner’s tour on the various methods of inserting your formula expressions and functions is not left out. Major functionalities and predefined keywords are packed in Excel formulas and functions, as well as the tools, resources and resources to audit your worksheet of possible errors. Anyone without a background in data analysis using Excel expressions is capable of producing amazing calculation results with the lessons provided in this powerful excel guide. Here’s a peek at what this guide contains;
Basic operations in Excel such as Workbook formatting, data entry, printing, excel charts & sparklines, etc.
Basics of Formulas in Excel
Operators in Excel
Common Excel Functions
Arguments in Functions
Changing Formulas in Excel
Referencing Cells in Formulas
Percentage Calculations
Running Total Calculations
Rounding Numbers
Calculating Number of Values in a Cell Range
Functions for Texts in Excel
Discovering Parts of a String of Texts
Formatting Numeric Values in Strings of Text
Applying Formulas for Dates and Time
Excel Date Issues
Dealing with Workdays between Dates
Implementing Formulas when Dealing with Conditional Analysis
Confirming Data that is Conditional
Using the VLOOKUP Function
Adding Up Values Satisfying Multiple Specified Conditions
Checking for Characters that are Non-standard
Aggregating the Average Number of Values Meeting Specified Single and Multiple Conditions
Handling Financial Analysis with Excel Formulas
Generating EBITDA and EBIT
Generating Break Even
Implementing Functions for Financial Operations in Excel
Generating a Schedule for Loan Amortization
Computing Depreciation
Locating and Rectifying Errors in Your Formulas
Solving Formulas Giving an Error
Solving Issue of Formulas not Performing Calculations
Solving Errors of Phantom Links
Implementing Tools for Auditing in Excel
How to Create Pivot Tables
Performing Basic Operations in Your Pivot Tables
Excel Dashboards and PivotCharts
Inserting Performance Symbols and Slicers to Dashboards
Refreshing Your Pivot Tables and Dashboard Data
Protecting Excel Dashboards and Worksheets
... and lots more
This guide further requires an understanding and practicing reader to ensure all-around satisfaction. Working and walking with this guide would in no little way help you to judiciously utilize Microsoft Excel for both basic and advanced functionalities; as this guide is second-to-none in a series of helpful books on Excel.

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