Microsoft Excel 2016 Data Analysis and Power Tools Part 1 Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Price: From €1,547+VAT
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This is the first of a two part series of courses examining the data tools and features found in Microsoft Excel 2016 Professional and Pro Plus*.

The course is designed to examine a combination of new and revised features which are available to help you work with data in Microsoft Excel 2016. Features covered range from data importing to analysis leading to subsequent output in Excel. Analysis and outputs include data and graphical tools available in Microsoft Excel 2016.

*Some of the tools and features are only available in Microsoft Excel 2016 and include add-ins. This course is not suitable for anyone using Microsoft Excel Standard, Home or Student Editions.

Target Audience

Anyone who needs to work with Excel in order to connect to, arrange, prepare, process, analyse and display data in order to produce suitable output and views of data for use at all levels within an organisation.

It is assumed that the attendees on the course have existing Excel skills which at the very minimum meet the prerequisites listed.

  • Please note that this course is not suitable for new Excel users
  • An understanding of basic data concepts
  • Ability to create, format and save worksheets and workbooks
  • Be able to create formulas using standard aggregate function

Dual monitor setup is required for when attending this course via the QA Attend from Anywhere delivery method.

  • Import data into Excel 2016
  • Create connections to external data sources
  • Use Workbook Analysis
  • Utilise new Excel 2016 features to analyse data
  • Present external and Excel based organisational data using a combination of graphical and data views

Lesson 1: Getting the Data to your Workbook

  • Import or Connection
  • Data from other Excel Sources
  • Retrieving Data from other Applications
  • Using Web Based Data

Lesson 2: Preparing Data for Analysis

  • Data Cleansing and Manipulation Tools
  • Introduction to Data Tables
  • Creating Data Models and Data Relationships
  • Workbook Analysis with Inquire

Lesson 3: Using Data Tables, Slicers and Functions

  • Use Data Table and Slicers
  • Analysis with Excel Functions and Data Validation

Lesson 4: Working with Data Visually

  • Quick Data Analysis
  • Conditional Formatting
  • Visualise Trends with Sparklines
  • Using Charts, Exploring Chart Types and Options
  • Lines, Up/Down Bars, Error Bars and Trendlines
  • Create a Forecast Sheet

Lesson 5: PivotCharts

  • Introduction to PivotTable Principles
  • Create PivotCharts from a Table
  • Creating Decoupled PivotCharts from a Connection or Data Model
  • Filtering the Data using Slicers and Timelines


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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Norway facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

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19 mai 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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21 mai 2024
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15 juni 2024
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02 juli 2024
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01 juli 2024
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11 juli 2024
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14 september 2024
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02 oktober 2024
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim
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Microsoft Excel 2016 Data Analysis and Power Tools Part 1 Training Course in Norway

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