Microsoft Excel 2021 - Mastering Intermediate Skills
Online Training course to help you pass Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams, MO-200 & MO-201.
(MSEXCEL-INT.AD1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-409-4About This Course
Elevate your spreadsheet skills with our Microsoft Excel 2021 - Mastering Intermediate Skills training course. The comprehensive course curriculum allows you to explore the full potential of Excel spreadsheets to accelerate your workflow with essential Excel keyboard shortcuts and other tools. You’ll be learning complex functionalities like logic, date and time, text, and specialized functions. You” ll be exploring advanced techniques to organize and analyze data for extracting valuable insights using Microsoft Excel 2021.
Skills You’ll Get
- Expertise in using advanced functions like logical, date and time, text, and specialized functions.
- Sort and extract information from a given set of data
- Knowledge of database functions, data outlining, and subtotalling
- Skilled in using PivotTables, and PivotCharts alongside timelines and slicers
- Create various chart types and customize their appearance with advanced chart formatting techniques
- Familiarity with SmartArt graphics to create professional-looking diagrams and illustrations
- Knowledge of keyboard shortcuts for enhanced productivity
- Ability to apply conditional formatting to highlight specific data patterns and trends
Get the support you need. Enroll in our Instructor-Led Course.
Interactive Lessons
9+ Interactive Lessons | 84+ Exercises | 51+ Quizzes | 39+ Flashcards | 39+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
20+ Pre Assessment Questions | 16+ Post Assessment Questions |
Hands-On Labs
30+ LiveLab | 46+ Video tutorials | 48+ Minutes
About This Course
- Course Description
Working with Functions
- Topic A: Work with Ranges
- Topic B: Use Specialized Functions
- Topic C: Work with Logical Functions
- Topic D: Work with Date and Time Functions
- Topic E: Work with Text Functions
Working with Lists
- Topic A: Sort Data
- Topic B: Filter Data
- Topic C: Query Data with Database Functions
- Topic D: Outline and Subtotal Data
Analyzing Data
- Topic A: Create and Modify Tables
- Topic B: Apply Intermediate Conditional Formatting
- Topic C: Apply Advanced Conditional Formatting
Visualizing Data with Charts
- Topic A: Create Charts
- Topic B: Modify and Format Charts
- Topic C: Use Advanced Chart Features
Using PivotTables and PivotCharts
- Topic A: Create a PivotTable
- Topic B: Analyze PivotTable Data
- Topic C: Present Data with PivotCharts
- Topic D: Filter Data by Using Timelines and Slicers
Appendix A: Microsoft® Excel® 2021 Common Keyboard Shortcuts
Appendix B: Financial Functions
Appendix C: Working with Graphical Objects
- Topic A: Insert Graphical Objects
- Topic B: Modify Graphical Objects
- Topic C: Work with SmartArt
Working with Functions
- Creating Named Ranges
- Editing Range Names
- Using an Existing Range in a Function
- Using the Formula AutoComplete Method to Enter Range Names
- Using the TODAY Function
- Calculating the Years of Service for Each Employee
- Adding the Arguments for the IF Portion of the Nested Function
- Calculating the 1 Percent Goal Bonus for Employees
- Using the NETWORKDAYS Function
- Extracting the Building Code from the Combined Field
- Extracting the Floor Code from the Combined Field
- Concatenating the Names in a Single Field
Working with Lists
- Filtering the Data for all Employees
- Creating a Custom Filter
- Using Database Functions
Analyzing Data
- Converting the Data into a Table
- Applying a Quick Style to a Table
- Adding New Entries to a Table
Visualizing Data with Charts
- Creating a Clustered Column Chart
- Changing the Labels of the Line Chart
- Changing the Chart Type
- Creating the Combo Chart
- Adding the Trendline
- Saving a Chart as a Template
Using PivotTables and PivotCharts
- Adding Fields to the PivotTable
- Building the PivotTable Report
- Sorting the Values
- Modifying the Formatting of the PivotTable Report
- Modifying the PivotTable Report
- Inserting a Timeline
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Know more about our Microsoft Excel 2021 course in this section.
Contact Us NowYou need to have a strong foundation of basic Excel skills to pursue this course. Good understanding of the core fundamentals will help you understand the advanced topics better.
Intermediate-level focuses on foundational knowledge covering topics like advanced formulas & functions, data-analysis tools, conditional formatting, and so on. Advanced-level, on the other hand, delves into more technical and sophisticated techniques like VBA, PowerPivot, PowerBI, and more. To summarize, Intermediate Excel provides tools to manage and analyze data while advanced Excel empowers you to automate processes.
It’s a self-paced course that can be completed at your own pace from anywhere, anytime.
No, this course comes with hands-on Labs that allow you to practice your learning in a virtual environment. You don’t need to get any expensive software licenses.
Students can easily demonstrate their skills to potential employers by following these steps:
- Create a mock dataset to showcase your practical assignment
- Demonstrate the process with detailed explanation through live video recording
- Highlight your problem-solving ability with creative solutions to project-related challenges
- Last but not the least, create a portfolio on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, or personal websites to showcase your Excel projects
This course can help you prepare for two certifications including MO-200 & MO-201. The curriculum has been especially designed in sync with the exam objectives for these 2 exams. It covers many essential topics, such as advanced formulas, data analysis, and data visualization. The hands-on Lab exercises will help you develop the hands-on skills needed to pass these exams.