How do you quickly become a Microsoft Excel power user? After all, it can take a long time to learn the many commands, formulas, and shortcuts within the app; it is a lot more powerful than meets the eye.
The answer is simple—you enroll for some structured lessons that will take you through all aspects of the software.
And that's where today's MakeUseOf deal might come in useful. It is a bundle of eight courses that will help you to navigate through the many facets of the Excel app.
Better yet, we can offer the entire bundle for just $40; that's a discount of more than 90 percent on the regular price of $650. With a total of 422 lessons, you can become an Excel wizard in a few short weeks if you put your mind to it.
Let's take a closer look.
What Courses are in the Bundle?
Here's a quick rundown of the eight courses in the bundle.
1. Excel Beginner
If you are new to Excel, this seven-hour course will teach you the basics. That includes working with text, numbers, dates, rows, columns, and functions and formulas.
2. Excel Advanced
This course builds on the topics introduced in the previous course. It explains advanced charting and graphing, how to use the formatting tools, and lookup functions.
3. Excel for Business Analysts
If you need to perform complex data analysis but aren't sure where to start, head to this course. It explains how to merge data from different sources, apply logic, split data, and use the PivotTable function.
4. Power Pivot, Power Query, and DAX in Excel
Power Pivot, Power Query, and DAX are three of the most essential advanced Excel features. They let you quickly manipulate, analyze, and evaluate millions of rows of data. These lessons get you started.
5. Advanced PivotTables in Excel
If you don't know how to make the most of PivotTables, check out this course. It teaches you about advanced sorting, slicers, timelines, calculated fields, conditional formatting, and more.
6. VBA Beginners
If you learn Microsoft VBA you will be able to automate many of the most time-consuming procedures in Excel. These 32 lectures and four hours of video content teach you how.
6. VBA Intermediate
Once you have completed the VBA Beginners course, check out the intermediate one. It introduces you to some advanced concepts, explains vital event patterns, and discusses the possibilities of custom objects.
8. Excel Beginner for Mac
The Mac version of Microsoft Excel looks very different from the Windows version. This course replaces the Windows graphics and menu trees with the Mac equivalent, making it perfect for people in Apple's ecosystem.
Interested? Make sure you grab this bundle today while the discount is still available.