Join Dennis Taylor for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Excel: Tips and Tricks.
- [Dennis] After viewing this course,…you might want to explore other Excel offerings…available at LinkedIn Learning,…where you'll see an ever-growing list…of courses available.…If there's anything in this course…that you need more background on,…check out other Excel courses…that dive into formulas and functions,…go in depth into charts,…and explore advanced formatting techniques.…Revisit this site often.…There will be additional courses coming up.…I'm Dennis Taylor.…Thank you for watching.…
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10/29/2020Released
12/6/2018- Creating charts with keystroke shortcuts
- Expanding and collapsing ribbon and full-screen views
- Display shortcuts
- Efficiently navigating between workbooks and worksheets
- Selecting entire rows, columns, regions, and worksheets
- Data entry and editing shortcuts
- Rapidly creating formulas
- Operational and formatting shortcuts
- Data management techniques
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Seven Significant Shortcuts
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Zoom in and out quickly2m 48s
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2. Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar Tips
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3. Display Shortcuts
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4. Navigation and Selection Shortcuts
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5. Data Entry and Editing Shortcuts
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Accelerate data entry5m 17s
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Enhance editing tools1m 54s
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6. Drag and Drop Techniques
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7. Formula Shortcuts
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Create formulas rapidly6m 8s
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Use AutoSum shortcuts4m 12s
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8. Operational Shortcuts
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Realign imported text4m 56s
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9. Formatting Shortcuts
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10. Data Management Techniques
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11. Charting and Visual Object Tips
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12. PivotTable Tips
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13. Tiny Tips
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Conclusion
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Next steps27s
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