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Microsoft Excel 2003: Introduction for Beginners (2 day)

Course Code: MTC041      Days: 2

Course Overview

This two-day course provides users with a good basic knowledge of Excel 2003, how the product works and some features available. At the end of two days delegates should be able to produce well-presented, accurate spreadsheets in the minimum amount of time.

For those Microsoft students looking to improve their skills with Excel, this Microsoft training course would be a good start.

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Audience

This course is for those wishing to become familiar with the main basic features of Microsoft Excel 2003.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with the keyboard and mouse is essential; also attendance on an introduction to Windows is advisable, unless the delegate has a good working knowledge of the Windows environment. Windows 2000: Basic or equivalent experience

Course Outline

  • Getting started
  • Entering and editing data
  • Modifying a spreadsheet
  • Using functions
  • Formatting spreadsheets
  • Printing
  • Naming Cells
  • Worksheets
  • Web
  • Charts
  • Databases
  • Mailing and Routing
  • Displaying and Hiding Toolbars
  • Application Recovery


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