MS Office 2019 and Office 365 additional features has been updated!
Most of us are aware of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint but are not efficient, as we don’t give so much importance to it and got stuck in workplace because of the lack of knowledge. So become more productive with our online Microsoft Office training course, designed to help you become more efficient in the workplace. Our training classes will teach you everything you need to know about creating worksheets, documents, presentation and more.
This course is intended for individuals and office workers who need to master the features of the most demanding office utility software that is Microsoft Office. In more than 14 hours of video presentations, you’ll learn everything you need to know to make your office work more efficiently.
Excel Beginner / Intermediate: Create basic spreadsheets and use expense tracking formulas.
Excel Advanced: Use complex formulas and data analysis about your company’s revenue and expense models.
Word: Create documents, embed videos, and set up online collaboration for shared work or school projects.
PowerPoint: Create an elegant presentation for your next business meeting with animation, audio / video, and collaboration tools.
Access: Learn database management system that combines the relational Access Database Engine with a graphical user interface.
When you complete this course, you will become a work efficiency expert using the tools available in Microsoft Office.
Follow the lecture in a sequence for better understanding. Download the practice file from the resource and practice side by side.
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Practice File available in Resources
Microsoft recently announced the upcoming release of a new function called XLOOKUP (Available in Office 365 only). This function will be replacing the widely used VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP and INDEX/MATCH functions to run searches in a table of Excel data. Although it may have taken many years to get to this point, Excel users now have a new function that is more user-friendly, more flexible and avoids some frustrating VLOOKUP mistakes.