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When

Start Tuesday, February 24, -Thursday, February 26, 2015

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Delta Center for Economic Development 
5501 Krueger Drive
Jonesboro, AR 72401
 

 
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Contact

Alan Decker 
Delta Center for Economic Development 
870-972-3000 
dced@astate.edu 

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Payment options

Credit or Debit Card- You may pay with a Credit or Debit Card before the first class date by calling the ASU cashiers window at 870-972-3847 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.

Pay By Check-  Make checks out to: ASU Treasurer's Office - Delta Center. Include the name of the class, and student's name and the Delta Center in the memo line. Payment must be received prior to attending class. If you need to make other arrangements, please call (870) 680-4383.                                                      

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ASU Treasurer's Office                                                         P.O. Box 2640                                                                         State University, AR 72467       

 We can also invoice your company upon request. Please provide purchase order if required.

Cancellation policy

If you are unable to attend a course for which you have registered, please provide a two-day notice of cancellation. A 50% cancellation fee is charged unless a 2-day notice is provided. No shows are billed at 100%. Substitutions are encouraged.

Microsoft Office Excel 2010

Intermediate

Dates: February 24th & February 26th,  2015

Time:  5:30 pm-9:00 pm

Cost:   $109.00   Call for information regarding ASU Faculty and Staff discounts- 870-680-4383.

Instructor:   Crystal Blake

Topics Include:

Advanced File Tasks

This section teaches students how to use the Open and Save dialogs to create new files and folders. It also covers file types that are compatible with Excel, how to work with older file formats, and how to protect their workbook against accidental or intentional changes to the data. Finally, this section will discuss the many file  tools and checkers that are used to scan workbooks for personal information and compatibility issues.

Working with Functions and Formulas

In this section, participants will learn how to properly reference cells, use mathematical operators, and how to check their formulas for errors. This section also covers how to browse, insert, and use functions to perform complex mathematical operations. Students will learn how to use the IF function, use nested functions to perform multiple operations, and define and use range names. Finally, array formulas will be discussed.

Managing Tables

Tables are an important part of Excel because they inherently contain a lot of useful functionality, including sorting and filtering. This section teaches participants how to add and edit tables, edit table information, perform sort and filter operations, and even how to use Excel as a database.

Adding the Finishing Touches

This section details how to round off a spreadsheet by discussing how to check spelling and use the research pane to look up words, facts, and figures. Students will learn how to apply and use theme effects and create text boxes, pictures, and Clip Art. Basic image editing will also be discussed.

Showing Data as a Graphic

This final section will show how to turn data into informative visual aids. Students will learn how to add and edit SmartArt; how to add symbols, special characters, and equations; and also how to add and edit shapes. Finally, the new Sparkline feature will be discussed, showing participants how to add, edit, and customize these useful graphs-in-a-cell.