Surgent's Microsoft 365: Working with Excel Formulas and Functions - Download
Start Date
Wednesday, May 1 2024
Wednesday, May 1 2024
End Date
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Credit Hours
4.00
4.00
Fields of Study
Computer Science
Computer Science
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Intermediate
Intermediate
Member
$79.00
$79.00
Non-Member
$99.00
$99.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
SELFS
SELFS
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Self Study
Self Study
Description
This course is a three-lesson intermediate level course. This course guides you through creating, copying and pasting, reviewing, and correcting basic and complex formulas in Excel using step-by-step hands-on activities. This course emphasizes using a standard keyboard and mouse actions to perform tasks in Excel.
Designed For
Users experienced with using Microsoft 365: Excel in the Windows operating system environment, or experienced Excel users switching from earlier versions of Excel.
Objectives
- Describe formula and function syntax and create basic formulas
- Copy/paste and fill formulas
- Enter formulas on grouped worksheets
- Use multiple methods to build formulas
- Apply conditional formatting to formulas’ results
- Find and correct formula errors using a variety of tools, such as the Error Checking feature and Trace Error icon, the Formula Auditing tools, and the Watch Window
Major Subjects
- Basic formula and function syntax
- Formulas pasted with relative references
- Status bar options and Sum (AutoSum) for quick calculations
- Formulas pasted with mixed or absolute references
- Formula results pasted as values
- Worksheets for grouping, entering formulas, and formatting
- Ways to link worksheets and workbooks with 3-D formulas
- The Insert Function button or Buttons from the Function Library to insert functions in formulas
- Defined names as function arguments
- Conditional formatting for formulas’ results
- Common errors using the Trace Error icon and the Formula Auditing tools
- A circular reference
- Color-coded cell borders to correct a cell reference error in a formula
- How to step through a nested formula
- How to use the Watch Window and other tools to analyze, protect, and hide formulas
Prerequisites
Experience working with Excel 365 or earlier versions in the Windows operating system environment