
Free Guide!
The ONE Critical Excel Skill You Need in 2023
This free QuickStart guide will help you to:
- Pinpoint the skill you should work on now
- Understand how this skill can help you
- Find the optimal learning path to master this skill
Find the links to helpful and free Excel tutorials all in one place. These include videos, articles and downloadable Excel files. Whenever you get stuck, refer to this list.
Includes Power Query course, Power Pivot and DAX (Learn in Excel, Apply in Power BI as well)
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Ready to supercharge your Excel skills? This course will help you master the new set of functions introduced to Excel for Office 365. You’ll create professional-grade reports in a fraction of the time it used to take you.
Create eye-catching Excel Dashboards with actionable tips you can use right away.
Whether you’re a newbie or have an MBA in Finance, you’ll FINALLY “get” the big picture.
Power Query is an Essential tool for Data Analysis. Learn to Collect and Analyze Data with Ease.
Learn the 10 most important Excel features for accountants. This list is not just for those that work in accounting but also anyone who uses Excel for data analysis. You’ll discover new Excel tips and tricks that will make your working life a lot easier.
What can Google Sheets do and should I learn it? This was a question I asked myself some time ago. I noticed more companies were switching to Google Sheets specially because of the events of 2020. In this post I talk about what Google Sheets can do.
These are 10 Excel features that are better than Google Sheets. This post is like a “top 10 tips and tricks” type of post. Even if you’re currently using Excel, you might discover new tips you can use.
Create an Excel report with the top values and categories. Sort them by ranking and also handle duplicated (tied) values. Get it done fast with Excel new dynamic array Sort & Filter formulas.
Here is the easiest way you can switch data from columns to rows in Excel. It involves NO formulas, NO Transpose – just simply UNPIVOT with Get & Transform. After-all tabular data sets are easier to work with.
This free QuickStart guide will help you to: