How to become an Excel expert for just $10
TL;DR: Finally master Microsoft Excel with the Ultimate Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle, on sale for $10.20 as of Nov. 24. Just use the code BFSAVE70.
While Excel may seem pretty straightforward if you're only using the basic functionalities, you need to stay updated on the latest tools to get the most out of the program.
If you're ready to commit, the Ultimate Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle is a great resource for leveling up your Excel skills. It includes 33 hours of premium instructional content to help you refresh your existing Excel know-how and then advance from there.
Taught by certified Excel experts like Chris Dutton and Kyle Pew, this series of six courses will give you a deep understanding of the advanced functions than turn Excel from a basic program into a powerful analytics tool.
If you're not too familiar with Excel to start with, there's a course to help refresh your basic knowledge and teach you all the key functions. Once you have a good grasp of the basics, you can move on to learning advanced formulas and tools for filtering, displaying, and analyzing data, and automating tedious and time-consuming analytics tasks.
If you want to become a productivity powerhouse, you can also dive into courses on data visualization, data analysis, and data modeling. In these lectures, you'll get the chance to learn all about tools like Power Query, Power Pivot, and Data Analysis Expressions (DAX).
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