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Excel Insights: A Microsoft MVP Guide to the Best Parts of Excel

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Excel Insights: A Microsoft MVP Guide to the Best Parts of Excel

Excel Insights: A Microsoft MVP Guide to the Best Parts of Excel
English | 2024 | ISBN: 9781836642688 | 289 pages | True EPUB | 21.63 MB

Unlock the full potential of Excel with advanced tips and techniques covering everything from formulas to VBA.

Key Features
Advanced Excel features, from custom formatting to dynamic arrays
Data analysis and visualization with Power Query and charts
Detailed explanation of VBA for task automation and efficiency
Book Description
Dive into the world of advanced Excel techniques designed to elevate your data analysis skills. Start with mastering custom number formatting, efficient data entry, and powerful formulas like INDEX MATCH. Explore Excel's evolving features, including dynamic arrays and new data types, ensuring you stay at the forefront of the latest tools.

The course then guides you through creating impactful charts for presentations and advanced filtering techniques. You’ll also discover the transformative power of Power Query, allowing you to manipulate and combine data with ease. With chapters on financial modeling and creative Excel model development, you’ll learn to solve complex problems and develop innovative solutions.

Finally, the course introduces you to VBA, teaching you how to automate tasks and create custom worksheet functions, equipping you with the skills to enhance your workflows. By the end of the course, you’ll have a robust understanding of Excel's advanced features, empowering you to handle any data challenge with confidence and creativity.

What you will learn
Master custom number formatting
Utilize INDEX MATCH effectively
Create dynamic arrays
Build advanced charts
Automate with Power Query
Develop VBA functions

Who this book is for
Ideal for intermediate to advanced Excel users, data analysts, and financial modelers. Readers should have a basic understanding of Excel. Prior experience with Excel formulas, charts, and data management is recommended.