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Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 Course

  • Duration:1 Day
  • Cost:£199 + VAT
  • Ref:ITE10

Build confidence to use the fundamentals of MS Excel 2010

Cost £199.00 Duration 1 day Code ITE10

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Who is it for

This course is suitable for complete beginners to Excel 2010 or anyone who is self-taught. Unsure if this course is the right level for you? Contact our team on 0800 170 7777 who will be able to advise you.

What is it about

This course focuses on quick ways to get started with Microsoft Excel 2010. Packed with shortcuts and useful exercises the tutor guides delegates from a standing start through formulas and functions. Discover how the new ribbon interface helps achieve more in less time.

Course Overview

  • Understanding the Excel 2010 window
  • Calling on help
  • Opening and navigating through a worksheet
  • Performing calculations with functions and formulas
  • Understanding formulas
  • Creating, saving and printing worksheets
  • Editing a worksheet
  • Changing the look of a worksheet
  • Formatting and manipulating data
  • Quick data entry techniques
  • Introduction to graphs
  • Understanding how Excel prints worksheets
  • Setting a print area
  • Setting margins
  • Adding headers and footers
  • Creating charts
  • Formatting charts and graphs

What will I get out of it?

  • The knowledge of the layout and structure of the Microsoft Excel 2010 screen
  • A complete understanding of 'quick' editing techniques for data entry and filling formulas
  • The ability to create worksheets to compile figures, create purchase orders, bank statements and petty cash analysis
  • Free course refresher
  • The skills and confidence to move on to Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 and then Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010
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