Excel: Managing List-Based Data
Tom Fragale is a computer professional with over 30 years of professional experience. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, a
Microsoft Certified Office Master, and a Microsoft Certified Expert in
Word and Excel. He has trained over 30,000 business people in on-line
webinars, public seminars, and on-site training. His clients include
many Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, military bases, and companies large and small across many industries, including manufacturing, banking, pharmaceutical, education, retail, etc. He started his career as a database application programmer and has served
as a consultant and project manager on many successful projects. His
topics of expertise include Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook,
Crystal Reports, SQL Server, Visio, QuickBooks, and SharePoint, among
others. His passion is training people and helping people get the most
out of their computers, and he is a published author having written a
book on Microsoft Access. He graduated in 1988 from LaSalle University in Philadelphia, PA with a BA in Computer Science.
If you think that Excel is all about working with numbers, then think again. More and more people are turning to Excel to help them to manage list-based data. Whether it's lists of employees, lists of equipment, lists of training courses, or anything else, Excel contains a whole array of features designed to help you to manage your list-based data.
Areas Covered
- Sorting a list of items into alphabetical, numerical, or chronological order
- Using List Filters to display only those items matching a given criteria
- Saving a Filter for re-use
- Converting a list into a Table
- The benefits of a Table-based list
- Creating a Pivot Table to summarize list-based data
Who Should Attend
There's nothing particularly advanced about the features covered in this session so even if all you've ever done is opened an existing Excel workbook and looked at the data, if you want to know how to manage lists in Excel, then this webinar is for you. Although the training will be delivered using the latest version of Excel, this training is relevant for users of Excel 2010 and above.
Why Should You Attend
If you manage list-based data in Excel and want to learn some best practice techniques for working with this type of data, this session is for you.
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$200.00
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