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COURSE INTRODUCTION
Advanced Excel skills along with VBA course will position our learners ahead of others and help them gain professional traction. In this Advanced Excel course, one will become a power user of Excel. This will help in learning to automate and extend the Excel environment to modify your Excel models, automate routine tasks, customize your user interface, and manage large quantities of data.
COURSE INTRODUCTION Advanced Excel skills along with VBA course will position our learners ahead of others and help them gain professional traction. In this Advanced Excel course, one will become a power user of Excel. This will help in learning to automate and extend the Excel environment to modify your Excel models, automate routine tasks, customize your user interface, and manage large quantities of data. Course Eligibility Course Duration Course Fees
Syllabus for Advanced Excel (with VBA) Course Software / Technology Covered : MS Excel 2019
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S.No | Chapter Name | Topic |
1 | Microsoft Excel Fundamentals | Launching Excel |
Microsoft Excel Startup Screen | ||
Introduction to the Excel Interface | ||
Customizing the Excel Quick Access Toolbar | ||
More on the Excel Interface | ||
Understanding the Structure of an Excel Workbook | ||
Saving an Excel Document | ||
Opening an Existing Excel Document | ||
Common Excel Shortcut Keys | ||
2 | Entering and Editing Text and Formulas | Entering Text to Create Spreadsheet Titles |
Working with Numeric Data in Excel | ||
Entering Date Values in Excel | ||
Working with Cell References | ||
Creating Basic Formulas in Excel | ||
Relative Versus Absolute Cell References in Formulas | ||
3 | Working with Basic Excel Functions | The structure of an Excel Function |
Working with the SUM() Function | ||
Working with the MIN() and MAX() Functions | ||
Working with the AVERAGE() Function | ||
Working with the COUNT() Function | ||
Adjacent Cells Error in Excel Calculations | ||
Using the AutoSum Command | ||
Excel’s AutoSum Shortcut Key | ||
Using the AutoFill Command to Copy Formulas | ||
4 | Modifying an Excel Worksheet | Moving and Copying Data in an Excel Worksheet |
Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns | ||
Changing the Width and Height of Cells | ||
Hiding and Unhiding Excel Rows and Columns | ||
Renaming an Excel Worksheet | ||
Deleting an Excel Worksheet | ||
Moving and Copying an Excel Worksheet | ||
5 | Formatting Data in an Excel Worksheet | Working with Font Formatting Commands |
Changing the Background Color of a Cell | ||
Adding Borders to Cells | ||
Excel Cell Borders Continued | ||
Formatting Data as Currency Values | ||
Formatting Percentages | ||
Using Excel’s Format Painter | ||
Creating Styles to Format Data | ||
Merging and Centering Cells | ||
Using Conditional Formatting | ||
Editing Excel Conditional Formatting | ||
6 | Inserting Images and Shapes into an Excel Worksheet | Inserting Images |
Inserting Excel Shapes | ||
Formatting Excel Shapes | ||
Working with Excel SmartArt | ||
7 | Creating Basic Charts in Excel | Creating an Excel Column Chart |
Working with the Excel Chart Ribbon | ||
Adding and Modifying Data on an Excel Chart | ||
Formatting an Excel Chart | ||
Moving a Chart to another Worksheet | ||
Working with Excel Pie Charts | ||
8 | Printing an Excel Worksheet | Viewing your Document in Print Preview |
Changing the Margins, Scaling and Orientation | ||
Excel Worksheet Margins | ||
Working with Page Layout View | ||
Adding Header and Footer Content | ||
Printing a Specific Range of Cells | ||
9 | Working with Excel Templates | Intro to Excel Templates |
Opening an Existing Template | ||
Creating a Custom Template | ||
10 | Working with an Excel List | Understanding Excel List Structure |
Sorting a List Using Single Level Sort | ||
Sorting a List Using Multi-Level Sorts | ||
Using Custom Sorts in an Excel List | ||
Filter an Excel List Using the AutoFilter Tool | ||
Creating Subtotals in a List | ||
Format a List as a Table | ||
Using Conditional Formatting to Find Duplicates | ||
Removing Duplicates | ||
11 | Excel List Functions | Introduction to Excels Function: DSUM() |
Excel DSUM Function Single Criteria Continued | ||
Excel DSUM Function with OR Criteria | ||
Excel DSUM Function with AND Criteria | ||
Excel Function: DAVERAGE() | ||
Excel Function: DCOUNT() | ||
Excel Function: SUBTOTAL() | ||
12 | Excel Data Validation | Creating an Excel Data Validation List |
Excel Decimal Data Validation | ||
Adding a Custom Excel Data Validation Error | ||
Dynamic Formulas by Using Excel Data Validation Techniques | ||
13 | Importing and Exporting Data | Importing Data Into Microsoft Excel |
Importing Data from Text Files | ||
Importing Data from Microsoft Access | ||
NEW VERSION — Import Data From Text Files into Excel | ||
NEW VERSION — Import Data From a Database into Excel | ||
Microsoft Excel Legacy Import Options for New Excel Versions | ||
Exporting Data to a Text File | ||
14 | Excel PivotTables | Understanding Excel PivotTables |
Creating an Excel PivotTable | ||
Modifying Excel PivotTable Calculations | ||
Grouping PivotTable Data | ||
Formatting PivotTable Data | ||
Modifying PivotTable Calculations | ||
Drilling Down into PivotTable Data | ||
Creating PivotCharts | ||
Filtering PivotTable Data | ||
Filtering with the Slicer Tool | ||
15 | Working with Excel’s PowerPivot Tools | Introduction to Excel Power Pivot |
Why PowerPivot? | ||
Activating the Excel PowerPivot AddIn | ||
Creating Data Models with PowerPivot | ||
Excel Power Pivot Data Model Relationships | ||
Creating PivotTables based on Data Models | ||
16 | Working with Large Sets of Excel Data | Using the Freeze Panes Tool |
Grouping Data (Columns and/or Rows) | ||
Print Options for Large Sets of Data | ||
Linking Worksheets (3D Formulas) | ||
Consolidating Data from Multiple Worksheets | ||
17 | Working with Excel’s Conditional Functions | Working with Excel Name Ranges |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Excel Name Ranges | ||
Editing an Excel Name Range | ||
Using Excel’s IF() Function | ||
Excel’s IF() Function with a Name Range | ||
Nesting Functions with Excel | ||
Nesting Excels AND() Function within the IF() Function | ||
Using Excel’s COUNTIF() Function | ||
Using Excel’s SUMIF() Function | ||
Using Excel’s IFERROR() Function | ||
18 | Working with Excel’s Lookup Functions | Microsoft Excel VLOOKUP() Function |
Microsoft Excel HLOOKUP() Function | ||
Microsoft Excel INDEX() Function | ||
Microsoft Excel MATCH() Function | ||
Microsoft Excel INDEX() and MATCH() Function Combined | ||
Microsoft Excel INDEX() and MATCH() Function Combined Continued | ||
Creating a Dynamic HLOOKUP() with the MATCH() Function | ||
19 | Working with Excel’s Text Based Functions | Using Excel’s LEFT(), RIGHT() and MID() Functions |
Using Excel’s LEN() Function | ||
Using Excel’s SEARCH() Function | ||
Using Excel’s CONCATENATE() Function | ||
20 | Auditing an Excel Worksheet | Tracing Precedents in Excel Formulas |
Tracing Dependents in Excel Formulas | ||
Working with the Watch Window | ||
Showing Formulas | ||
21 | Protecting Excel Worksheets and Workbooks | Protecting Specific Cells in a Worksheet |
Protecting the Structure of a Workbook | ||
Adding a Workbook Password | ||
22 | Mastering Excel’s “What If?” Tools | Working with Excel’s Goal Seek Tool |
Working with Excel’s Solver Tool | ||
Building Effective Data Tables in Excel | ||
Creating Scenarios in Excel | ||
23 | Automating Repetitive Tasks in Excel with Macros | Understanding Excel Macros |
Activating the Developer Tab in Excel | ||
Creating a Macro with the Macro Recorder | ||
Editing a Macro with VBA | ||
Creating Buttons to Run Macros | ||
24 | Microsoft Excel Macros and VBA Course Introduction | Welcome to the Course |
Understanding the Why and How Behind Excel Macros | ||
25 | Using Excel’s Macro Recorder Tool | Introduction to Project #1: Inserting and Formatting Text |
Project #1: Start Recording! | ||
Running A Macro | ||
Project #1: Running a Macro with a Button | ||
Practical Uses of Excel Macros | ||
26 | Excel VBA Concepts | Excel VBA Concepts |
The Visual Basic Editor (VBE) | ||
Excel VBA Modules | ||
Creating an Excel VBA Procedure | ||
Adding Code to a VBA Procedure | ||
Understanding Excel VBA Variables | ||
Building Logic with an IF Statement | ||
Working with Excel VBA Loops to Repeat Blocks of Code | ||
27 | Moving Beyond the Basics and into | Introduction to Project #2: Interacting with the User |
Project #2: Breaking Down the VBA Code | ||
Project #2: Prompting the User for Information | ||
Continue Excel VBA InputBox | ||
Project #2: Building Logic into Your Macros | ||
Project #2: Alerting the User of Errors | ||
Other Practical Uses of Message and Input Boxes | ||
28 | Preparing and Cleaning Up Data with a Little VBA | Introduction to Project #3: Cleaning Up and Formatting Data |
Project #3: Preparing to the Use the Macro Recorder | ||
Project #3: Inserting the Headers | ||
Project #3: Formatting the Headers | ||
Project #3: Putting it all Together with a Little VBA | ||
Running the Loop | ||
29 | Using VBA to Automate Excel Formulas | Introduction to Project #4: Automate Excel Formulas |
Project #4: Automate the SUM() Function through Code | ||
Continue Automate SUM Function | ||
Test the SUM Function | ||
Project #4: Loop the SUM() Function Over Multiple Worksheets | ||
30 | Bringing it All Together and a Weekly Report | Introduction to Project #5: Creating the Final Report |
Project #5: Creating the Final Report Loop | ||
Project #5 – Copying and Pasting Data with VBA | ||
Project #5 – Running the Final Report Procedure | ||
31 | Working with Excel VBA User Forms | Introduction to Project #6: Working with Excel VBA User Forms |
Project #6: Creating an Excel User Form | ||
Project #6: Adding Controls to the Form | ||
Project #6: Adding VBA Code to the Initialize Event | ||
Project #6: Adding VBA Code to the ComboBox Change Event | ||
Project #6: Adding VBA Code to the Add Worksheet Button | ||
Change Worksheet Name | ||
Project #6: Adding VBA Code to the Create Report Button | ||
Project #6: Showing the Form | ||
32 | Importing Data from Text Files | Project #7: Opening a Text File for Import |
Project #7: Opening a Text File for Import | ||
Project #7: Get Data from Text File | ||
Project #7: Importing Multiple Text Files with the GetOpenFilename Method | ||
Project #7: Creating a Loop to Read Each File | ||
Project #7: Adding a New Sheet for Imported Data | ||
Project #7: Clear the Clipboard | ||
Project #7: Working with the ScreenUpdating Property | ||
Project #7: Creating Reusable Code with a VBA Function |
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