"Everyday Excel, Part 2" is a continuation of the popular "Everyday Excel, Part 1". Building on concepts learned in the first course, you will continue to expand your knowledge of Excel, particularly with respect to the new (as of 2020) dynamic array functions and formulas. Dynamic array formulas create the foundation for "modern" Excel. This course is aimed at intermediate users, but even advanced users will pick up new skills and tools in Excel. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and tools to take on the project-based "Everyday Excel, Part 3 (Projects)".

Everyday Excel, Part 2

Everyday Excel, Part 2
This course is part of Everyday Excel Specialization

Instructor: Charlie Nuttelman
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Dynamic array functions and formulas in Excel
A variety of lookup techniques including: two-way forward, one-way reverse, and two-way reverse lookups, as well as Top 5/Bottom 5 techniques
Advanced data management tools (filtering, conditional formatting, randomizing techniques)
How to create dashboards using Pivot Tables, Pivot Charts, and Power Query
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Reviewed on Aug 14, 2020
Charlie is an AMAZING instructor - I learned a lot, and I wouldn't have if it weren't for his teaching style!
Reviewed on May 17, 2023
It's the best course for Excel and for beginners and I really enjoyed learning this whole and it was a great experience.
Reviewed on Jul 19, 2020
Good course. A few inaccuracies in terminology for finance, and the use of Imperial units of measurement (old feet, US gallons and others), are the shadows I can see from the bright picture.
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