Microsoft Excel Beginner to Intermediate

Microsoft Excel Beginner to Intermediate

Learn how to navigate and use basic to intermediate features in Microsoft Excel

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Mon, 19 May 2025 13:00 - 14:00 PDT

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Online

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About this event

Master Excel basics with formulas, tables, shortcuts & data skills. Ideal for beginners moving towards intermediate Excel knowledge.


Overview:

Whether you're brand new to spreadsheets or tired of pretending you know what a VLOOKUP is, this beginner to intermediate Microsoft Excel course will guide you through the essentials without the spreadsheet stress. From understanding the interface to performing basic calculations, you'll gain the confidence to handle data like you've always meant to—minus the panic when someone asks for a table.

This course moves at a pace that suits learners who want clarity over complexity. You'll cover core functions, worksheets, formatting, and even shortcuts that can shave minutes (or hours) off your workday. No jargon. No fluff. Just a smart, structured approach to learning Excel, straight from your screen. It’s all online, no long-winded lectures—just usable skills designed for people who don’t want to click in fear.


Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand Excel's interface and navigate it with confidence
  • Create and edit worksheets for organised data management
  • Apply basic functions and formulas effectively in your tasks
  • Format and structure data using Excel tables correctly
  • Perform essential calculations with accuracy and ease
  • Use time-saving shortcuts to boost productivity in Excel


Who is this Course For:

  • Beginners wanting a strong start with Microsoft Excel
  • Office workers needing to improve spreadsheet efficiency
  • Job seekers looking to boost administrative skills
  • Students managing academic or research data tasks
  • Freelancers handling invoices and financial tracking
  • Small business owners sorting business data in Excel
  • Career changers upgrading their digital toolset
  • Anyone tired of guessing which Excel button does what


Career Path:

  • Administrative Assistant – £22,000 per year
  • Data Entry Clerk – £21,000 per year
  • Accounts Assistant – £24,000 per year
  • Customer Service Coordinator – £23,000 per year
  • Junior Analyst – £28,000 per year
  • Project Administrator – £26,000 per year

Frequently asked questions

What is Microsoft Excel?

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program used to organise, analyse, and store data. It allows users to work with numbers, formulas, charts, and tables.

What is Microsoft Excel used for?

Excel is commonly used for tasks like budgeting, data analysis, creating charts, managing lists, and performing calculations using formulas and functions.

Why is Microsoft Excel still popular today?

Excel remains popular because it is powerful, versatile, and widely used in business, education, and personal tasks. It integrates well with other Microsoft tools and is supported across many industries.

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