Once you've learned how to enter and format your data, then set up formulas (See "Excel Basics" class), you'll want to learn intermediate topics like sorting, filtering, pivot tables and charts. Never again will you be intimidated by all of the entries on a spreadsheet or feel like you have to spend hours doing tedious calculations, comparisons and references one-at-a-time. These powerful skills will allow you make meaningful sense out of your data and take action if necessary.
Instructor: Debbie Leight
Debbie Leight is the owner of Computers Made Easy, a Bay Area-based company that offers computer, smartphone and tablet tutoring. Debbie grew up in Silicon Valley and has worked in software for her entire career. She spent more than seven years at Google, where she trained new hires and clients in the use of Excel and conducted classes on how to use Google Apps. She founded Computers Made Easy in 2001 and today works with a wide variety of clients, from grandmothers and grandfathers with their first iPhone or iPad to small business owners who want to use technology to be more productive.
Experience required: Basic computer skills, using a keyboard and mouse, beginner knowledge of Excel or previous participation in our Excel Basics class
Pre-registration required.
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