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Perfect for those who are comfortable with the basics of Excel, our Excel Intermediate course is a fantastic two-day option for those looking to build extensive spreadsheets for workplace and day to day use. Designed and delivered by industry leading trainers, this course will teach you features such as VLOOKUP, pivot tables and how to work and manipulate large data.
Delegates will need to have a good working knowledge of creating/formatting simple spreadsheets, basic formulas and functions for example AutoSum. You will be self taught or would of attended ourExcel Introduction (Level 1)course.
Upon completion, all delegates will receive a certificate of attendance, an extensive manual and the confidence to progress to advanced levels of Excel.
25 years' experience of delivering quality IT Training Services
All trainers Certified Microsoft Office Trainer (MOS) or higher
Public and in-house training throughout the UK
This Microsoft Excel Level 2 training course is offered both as an open/scheduled course and an in-house training course.
The in-house training will be delivered in the form of a closed course at your company's premises. SquareOne can come to you no matter where you are based throughout the UK. The cost of this training course is available upon request.
SquareOne believe that no two people are the same, therefore all our courses are unique just like you. SquareOne will work with you and your company to tailor a course that is suitable for your business needs, development and future...
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