Get to know Microsoft Excel on a deeper level with this $35 course collection

There are more Excel functions than you think.
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TL;DR: As of April 9, The 2022 Complete Microsoft Excel Expert Bundle — worth $4,788 — is on sale for just $34.99, which is a staggering 99% off.


Data entry is easily the most mundane task on your everyday to-do list. Even cleaning your floors can be more exciting — at least you get to move around. The main reason it gets so tedious, however, is because you probably don’t know how to use Microsoft Excel to its full potential.

This Complete Microsoft Excel Expert Bundle from StreamSkill is on sale for only $34.92 for a limited time and is designed to help you transform your mundane data entry into a few automated clicks. It packs 12 different courses, so you’ll end up paying just under $3 per course.

StreamSkill, a branch of the Simon Sez IT family, has been around for over a decade and taught over 1 million students. While they have over 90 different training courses, their lessons on Microsoft are the bread and butter of their offerings.

No matter your existing Excel knowledge, you can find a jumping-off point in this bundle. There are courses dedicated to beginners and intermediate users alike. You'll find courses on Excel 2019 as well as 2021, depending on which version you’re working with. And once you conquer the basics of creating and navigating workbooks and understanding the basic functions in Excel, you can learn how to automate some of the tasks you do every day. That includes your basic formulas (COUNT, AVG, MOD, POWER, etc.) as well as custom, user-generated functions through VBA macros.

VBA is where automation really comes into play. Short for Visual Basic for Applications, VBA is human-readable (and editable) programming code that gets generated when you record a macro. When you find yourself repeating the same series of tasks over and over again, like copy-pasting data subsets or uploading data from a spreadsheet to a website, macros can be programmed to automate tasks from a series of manual operations to a single button click. In other words, it’s game-changing. 

Learn the power of automation in this 12-course bundle, on sale for only $3 per course.

Prices subject to change.

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