Join us for a three-part introduction to Excel Online. Level 1 - Layout, Navigation, and Files. Level 2 - Formula Basics and Formatting. Level 3 - Working with Data - Filter and Sort. This series will demonstrate all skills using Excel in a web browser on Windows 10.
Join the Tech Learning Team Library for a three-part introduction to Microsoft Excel Online. You are encouraged to attend all three sessions but may choose to join us for any single session if you wish. This series will demonstrate all skills using Excel Online in Chrome Web Browser on a Windows 10 computer.
You must be comfortable using a mouse (clicking, double-clicking, and right clicking with accuracy), typing with a keyboard, and navigating to websites to successfully complete these classes. Participants may also benefit from pre-requisite knowledge of OneDrive; You are encouraged to explore the free set of lessons one OneDrive linked here from GCFLearnFree.
Level 1 - Tuesday November 7, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Layout, Navigation, and Files
Explore Microsoft Excel Online, the free online version of Excel, learn the basic terminology for Excel projects; and discover how to create, save, and collaborate in Excel files.
Level 2 - Tuesday November 14, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Formula Basics and Formatting
Explore built-in functions to quickly perform calculations or analyze data. Discover tips for formatting workbooks to effectively display its contents. Understanding of Level 1 content is required for this session.
Level 3 - Tuesday November 21, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Working with Data - Filter and Sort
Discover the basics of how to use Excel to effectively display, sort, and analyze data.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Computer/Technology | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Tech Learning Team | Computer/Technology | Computer classes |
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