Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 One Day Course Course Description You have basic computer skills such as using a mouse, navigating through windows, and surfing the Internet. You have also used paper-based systems to store data that you run calculations on. You now want to migrate that data to an electronic format. Course Objective You will create and edit basic Microsoft Office Excel 2010 worksheets and workbooks. Pre-requisites Students should be familiar with using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard. You should be comfortable in the Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. Specifically, you should be able to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders. Course Content Module 1 - Excel Essentials Starting Excel What is a Worksheet? What is a Workbook? Identifying Parts of the Screen Identifying the ribbon Components Getting Help Using Selection Techniques Selecting a Range of Cells Selecting Nonadjacent Cells and Ranges Selecting an Entire Worksheet Entering Data Entering Text Data into a Cell Entering Values Entering Data into a Range Quickly Adjusting a Column Width Finishing a Workbook Saving a Named Workbook Saving the Workbook in HTML Format Printing a Worksheet Closing a Workbook and Exiting from Excel
Module 2 Modifying a Workbook Opening a Workbook Creating a New Workbook Opening a Recently Used Workbook Creating Simple Formulas Creating a Formula by Pointing Using Functions Using the AutoSum Button Using the Formula Palette Editing Data on the Worksheet Editing the Data in a Cell Editing a Formula Clearing the Contents from a Cell or Range Using Undo and Redo Module 3 - Managing the Worksheet Navigating in a Worksheet Using the Scroll Bars and Boxes Changing Worksheets Using Go To Changing the Worksheet Structure Deleting Cells, Rows, and Columns Performing a Simple Sort Creating and Using Named Ranges Automatically Naming Ranges Navigating with Named Ranges Using Range Names in Formulas Pasting a List of Named Ranges Deleting and Editing Range Names Creating Named Constants Module 4 - Formatting the Worksheet Moving and Copying Data Copying Data Copying Data with AutoFill Creating a Series with AutoFill Defining Relative, Mixed, and Absolute References Copying Formulas Changing the Appearance of Data Changing Row Height Applying Fonts Adding Enhancements Aligning Data in Cells Merging and Centring Cells Rotating and Indenting Text Adding Borders and Shading Using Drawing Tools Creating Graphic Objects Editing a Graphic Object Creating and Editing 3-D Objects Using Other Drawing Tool
Module 5 - Printing the Worksheet/book Printing a Single Worksheet Using Print Preview Creating Headers and Footers Removing the Grid Printing a Selection Printing a Selection Using Print Areas Using Advanced Printing Techniques Aligning the Printout Fitting a Document onto a Desired Number of Pages Working with Page Breaks Working with Page Breaks in Normal View Setting Print Titles Removing Print Titles
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 One Day Course Course Description In Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 1, you created, edited, formatted, and printed basic spreadsheets. You now have a need to streamline repetitive tasks and display spreadsheet data in more visually effective ways. In this course, you will use Microsoft Office Excel 2010 to streamline and enhance your spreadsheets with templates, charts, graphics, and formulas. Course Objective You will apply visual elements and advanced formulas to a worksheet to display data in various formats. Pre-requisites Before starting this course, students are recommended to take the following course or possess equivalent knowledge: Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 1. Course Content Module 1 - Using Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Using Multiple Worksheets Inserting New Worksheets Renaming Worksheets Deleting Worksheets Creating Multiple Views Freezing Panes Viewing and Arranging Multiple Worksheet Windows Navigating in Multiple Workbooks Selecting and Viewing Multiple Workbooks Creating and Opening a Workspace Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks Selecting Multiple Worksheets Moving and Copying Data between Worksheets Linking Data Between Worksheets Creating a 3-D Formula Module 2 - Charting Using Charts Creating a Chart Changing Chart Type, Style and Chart Sub-Type Changes to the Chart Source Data Add data to an existing chart Change the data in an existing chart Remove data from a chart Managing Chart Objects Moving and Resizing Chart Objects Deleting Chart Objects Adding Data Series and Objects to a Chart
Changing the Chart Type Formatting Chart Objects Printing Charts Module 3 - Advanced Functions Creating and Using Functions Using Built-in Functions Working with Arguments: The PMT Function Using Dates and Times Using Dates in Calculations Using Nested Functions Auditing Worksheets Identifying the Auditing Commands The Watch Window The Formula Evaluator Tracing and Correcting Worksheet Errors Module 4 - Advanced Formatting Using Comments in a Worksheet Reviewing, Showing, and Hiding Comments Deleting a Comment Working with Styles Applying a Style Modifying Existing Styles Using Format Painter Creating Custom Number Formats Applying an AutoFormat (Table Format) Conditional Formats Clear conditional formats
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 3 One Day Course Course Description Your training in and use of Microsoft Office Excel 2010 has provided you with a solid foundation in the basic and intermediate skills for working in Excel. You have used Excel to perform tasks such as running calculations on data and sorting and filtering numeric data. In this course, you will extend your knowledge into some of the more specialised and advanced capabilities of Excel by automating some common tasks, applying advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborating on worksheets with others, and sharing Excel data with other applications. Course Objective You will automate some common Excel tasks, apply advanced analysis techniques to more complex data sets, collaborate on worksheets with others, and share Excel data with other applications. Pre-requisites Before starting this course, students are recommended to take the following course or possess equivalent knowledge: Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 1 and Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 2. Course Content Module 1 - Working with Lists Creating a List Maintaining a List Editing Records Using the Data Form Filtering a List Using Subtotals in a List Module 2 - Working with Macros and UserDefined Functions Recording and Using Macros Assigning Macros Using UserDefined Functions Module 3 - Using Basic Analysis Tools Performing What If Analyses Working with Scenarios
Module 4 - Using Advanced Analysis Tools and External Data Querying a Database Importing and Exporting Files Protecting Data Using Data Validation Using Worksheet Protection Password Protecting a Workbook
Microsoft Excel 2010 VBA Level 1 One Day Course Course Description In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of the spreadsheet development. In this course, you will apply the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the tasks that you can perform using various tools and functions in Excel 2010. Course Objective You will apply automation to job tasks in Microsoft Office Excel 2010. Pre-requisites Knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel 2010, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets that contain charts, and sorted and filtered data. To ensure your success, we recommend the following courses, or equivalent knowledge in Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 1, Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 2 and Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 3. Course Content Creating and using personal macros o What is a macro? o Recording a personal macro o Running a personal macro o Displaying macro instructions o Editing a macro o Including relative cell references in macros Creating and using workbook macros o Recording and running a workbook macro o Adding a macro button to a worksheet Using Visual Basic to write macros o Opening a new module in the Visual Basic Editor o Displaying a data prompt during macro execution o Using a conditional statement in a macro o Using a control loop in a macro o Additional control statements Placing controls on a worksheet o Placing a combo box and check box on a worksheet o linking a control to worksheet data Customising the quick access toolbar o Adding macro buttons for all workbooks o Adding macro buttons to individual workbooks
Using the Visual Basic Help System o Displaying Visual Basic help information Basic tips and techniques o Using the copy and paste procedure o Printing macro instructions o Removing unnecessary lines o Dealing with errors
Microsoft Excel 2010 VBA Level 2 Two Day Course Course Description In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of the spreadsheet development. In this course, you will apply the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the tasks that you can perform using various tools and functions in Excel 2010. Course Objective You will apply automation to job tasks in Microsoft Office Excel 2010. Pre-requisites Knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel 2010, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets that contain charts, and sorted and filtered data. To ensure your success, we recommend the following courses, or equivalent knowledge in Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 1, Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 2 and Microsoft Office Excel 2010: Level 3. Course Content Developing Macros Create a Macro with the Macro Recorder Object-orientated Programming Macros The Macro Recorder Personal Marco Workbook Edit a Macro Visual Basic Editor Projects The Modules Folder Modules VBA Comments Debug a Macro Debugging Debugging Tools Customise the Quick Access Toolbar and Hotkeys Formatting Worksheets Sort Data Objects, Properties and Methods The Range Object The Select Method The CurrentReagion Property Insert Rows and Columns
Insert Text The Select Object The ActiveSheet Property The NameSheet Property The Value Property Concatenation Format Text Duplicate Data Data Types Variables Variable Naming Rules Operators The Assignment Operators Arithmetic Operator Comparison Operators Logical Operators The For Next Loop Do Loops The Worksheet Collection Object The Count Property The Offset Property The Copy Method The Paste Method Generate a Report Columns Object AutoFit Method The Address Property The Call Command The Font Property The End Property Creating an Interactive Worksheet Determine Dialog Box Type Message Boxes Input Boxes Capture User Input The InputBox Function The MsgBox Function The Code Continuation Character The vbcrlf Character Decision Structures Working with Multiple Worksheets Insert, Copy, and Delete Worksheets The Add Method The Delete Method The Copy Method Rename Worksheets Expressions The DataSerial Function The Format Function Modify the Order of Worksheets The Move Method Print Worksheets
The Print Preview Method The PrintOut Method Performing Calculations Create User-defined Functions User-define Functions Arguments The Else Clause Automate SUM Functions Declared Range Objects The Set Statement Range Object Cell Addressing Address Property Cell Reference Settings