"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 applications in 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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Advanced data management techniques
How to implement financial calculations in Excel
How to use advanced tools in Excel (Data Tables, Goal Seek, and Solver) to perform and solve "what-if" analyses
How to create mathematical predictive regression models using the Regression tool in Excel
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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 Jun 22, 2020
It is Very Clearly explained! very good examples and exercises! Also learn how to solve problems not only how to use the excel as a tool.
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2020
The learning experience is directly related to the challenge presented on course. Good content and quality assignments for all excel level users.
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