Master Microsoft Excel for free with this beginner-friendly online course

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TL;DR: As of May 12, the Microsoft Excel from A-Z: Beginner to Expert course is available for free on Udemy.


We're not sure why, but Udemy has been on a hot streak of offering free online courses lately. We don't fully understand, but we're not complaining.

The latest course to be made available for free is the Microsoft Excel from A-Z: Beginner to Expert course. This comprehensive course usually costs £59.99, but as of May 12, you can take it for free with the catchy code D9CDB22BA8CF01829E6C.

This beginner-friendly course teaches you to master pivot tables, formulas, macros, VBA, data analysis, and much more. The course includes 13 hours of on-demand video, three downloadable resources, and a certificate of completion. You can access everything on mobile and TV, and you get full lifetime access (so you can take the course at your own pace).

This voucher code expires after May 11, so you do need to act fast to secure this special deal. You've been warned.

All you need is basic computer skills to get started, so what's stopping you?

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