Logical Operations

Microsoft Excel for Office 365 (Desktop or Online): Part 2

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Logical Operations

Microsoft Excel for Office 365 (Desktop or Online): Part 2

Bill Rosenthal

Instructor: Bill Rosenthal

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Intermediate level

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1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Extract actionable intelligence from raw data using advanced logical, text, and date functions.

  • Master data organization techniques by sorting, filtering, and summarizing large lists and tables.

  • Build dynamic charts, PivotTables, and interactive slicers to effectively visualise and present trends.

  • Learn by doing. Perform guided, step-by-step hands-on activities on your own computer.

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January 2026

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There are 6 modules in this course

You already know how to get Microsoft® Excel® to perform simple calculations to make your job easier. However, manually entering formulas will take you only so far. The most commonly used functions in Excel may not be enough to handle complex data analysis needs. As you progress with Excel, and as you are called upon to provide a deeper understanding of your organization's data to decision makers, you'll need to know how to ask Excel more complex questions about your data and how to get the answers you expect.

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Organizing and presenting your data in a logical and coherent manner is just as important as working with functions to analyze that data. In this lesson, you will use Microsoft® Excel® to sort, filter, and subtotal data. These functions, in addition to the functions you have used so far, can help you organize your data for better analysis and presentation.

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15 plugins

As you progress in learning about the features of Microsoft® Excel®, you see that many of its features build on the concepts and topics introduced in the previous lessons. You have already seen that data analysis is an integral part of what you can do with Excel.

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Microsoft® Excel® provides you with powerful features to help you organize and analyze your data. As you become more familiar with these features, you'll find you can ask Excel a vast array of questions and get the answers you need. However, not everyone who you report to or present data to will have the same comfort level or expertise when it comes to viewing worksheets. Viewing information in the form of ranges of data entries is simply not natural for many people. You may find yourself presenting information to large audiences on a regular basis. In these cases, you don't want people scanning lines of data on a worksheet when you're trying to present. You want to give them a simple, easy-to-digest view of relevant data so they can quickly understand what's really important.

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16 plugins

You've already seen the way Microsoft® Excel® works and how features such as sorting, filtering, and summary functions can help you drill down into your data to get answers to very specific questions. Although using these features is often a good option for attaining specific answers, these aren't necessarily the best options if you need to frequently change the questions you're asking of your data. To change the question you're asking when using functions, sorting, and filtering, you often need to rewrite functions, adjust criteria, or re-filter your data; sometimes, you even need to use several of these methods at the same time. You certainly could take this route, but it isn't the most efficient way to re-query your data to get the variety of answers you need. If you work in a high-paced, data-intensive environment, you simply may not have the time needed to recalculate every time a supervisor asks you a different question. You need something a little more dynamic.

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15 plugins

You'll wrap things up and then validate what you've learned in this course by taking an assessment.

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