Pearson EText GO! with Microsoft Office 365, Excel 2019 Comprehensive -- Access Card
Pearson EText GO! with Microsoft Office 365, Excel 2019 Comprehensive -- Access Card
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Author(s): Gaskin, Shelley
ISBN No.: 9780136851110
Year: 202009
Format: Digital, Other
Price: $ 64.32
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
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MICROSOFT OFFICE Chapter 1: Microsoft Office Common Features and Windows 10 Features and File Management 1. Explore Microsoft Office 2. Create a Folder for File Storage 3. Download and Extract Zipped Files and Enter, Edit, and Check the Spelling of Text in an Office Program 4. Perform Office Commands and Apply Office Formatting 5. Finalize an Office Document 6. Use the Office Help Features 7. Explore Windows 10 8.


Prepare to Work with Folders and Files 9. Use File Explorer to Extract Zipped Files and to Display Locations, Folders, and Files 10. Start Programs and Open Data Files 11. Create, Rename, and Copy Files and Folders EXCEL Introducing Microsoft Excel 2019 Chapter 1: Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data 1. Create, Save, and Navigate an Excel Workbook 2. Enter Data in a Worksheet 3. Construct and Copy Formulas and Use the SUM Function 4. Format Cells with Merge & Center, Cell Styles, and Themes 5.


Chart Data to Create a Column Chart and Insert Sparklines 6. Print a Worksheet, Display Formulas, and Close Excels 7. Check Spelling in a Worksheet 8. Enter Data by Range 9. Construct Formulas for Mathematical Operations 10. Edit Values in a Worksheet 11. Format a Worksheet Chapter 2: Using Functions, Creating Tables, and Managing Large Workbooks 1. Use Flash Fill and the SUM, AVERAGE, MEDIAN, MIN, and MAX Functions 2.


Move Data, Resolve Error Messages, and Rotate Text 3. Use COUNTIF and IF Functions and Apply Conditional Formatting 4. Use Date & Time Functions and Freeze Panes 5. Create, Sort, and Filter an Excel Table 6. View, Format, and Print a Large Worksheet 7. Navigate a Workbook and Rename Worksheets 8. Enter Dates, Clear Contents, and Clear Formats 9. Copy and Paste by Using the Paste Options Gallery 10.


Edit and Format Multiple Worksheets at the Same Time 11. Create a Summary Sheet with Column Sparklines 12. Format and Print Multiple Worksheets in a Workbook Chapter 3: Analyzing Data with Pie Charts, Line Charts, and What-If Analysis Tools 1. Chart Data with a Pie Chart 2. Format a Pie Chart 3. Edit a Workbook and Update a Chart 4. Use Goal Seek to Perform What-If Analysis 5. Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis 6.


Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet 7. Chart Data with a Line Chart Chapter 4: Creating PivotTables and PivotCharts 1. Create a PivotTable Report 2. Use Slicers and Search Filters 3. Modify a PivotTable 4. Create a PivotChart 5. Create a PivotTable from a Data Model 6. Create and Format a 3-D Pie PivotChart Chapter 5: Managing Large Workbooks and Using Advanced Sorting and Filtering 1.


Navigate and Manage Large Worksheets 2. Enhance Worksheets with Themes and Styles 3. Format a Worksheet to Share with Others 4. Save Excel Data in Other File Formats 5. Use Advanced Sort Techniques 6. Use Custom and Advanced Filters 7. Subtotal, Outline, and Group a List of Data Chapter 6: Creating Charts, Diagrams, and Templates 1. Create and Format Sparklines and a Column Chart 2.


Create and Format a Line Chart 3. Create and Modify a SmartArt Graphic 4. Create and Modify a Funnel Chart 5. Create an Excel Template 6. Protect a Worksheet 7. Create a Worksheet Based on a Template Chapter 7: Use Financial and Lookup Functions, Define Names, Validate Data, and Audit Worksheets 1. Use Financial Functions 2. Use Goal Seek 3.


Create a Data Table 4. Use Defined Names in a Formula 5. Use Lookup Functions 6. Validate Data 7. Audit Worksheet Formulas 8. Use the Watch Window to Monitor Cell Values 9. Use the INDEX and MATCH Functions Chapter 8: Using the Data Analysis, Solver, and Scenario Features, and Building Complex Formulas 1. Calculate a Moving Average 2.


Project Income and Expenses 3. Determine a Break-Even Point 4. Use Solver 5. Create Scenarios 6. Use Logical Functions 7. Create Complex Formulas Chapter 9: Using Macros and Visual Basic for Applications 1. Record a Macro 2. Assign a Macro to a Button on the Quick Access Toolbar 3.


Modify a Macro 4. Write a VBA Procedure to Use an ActiveX Control 5. Restore Initial Settings Chapter 10: External Data, Database Functions, and Side-by-Side Tables, and Workbook Distribution and Collaboration 1. Get External Data into Excel 2. Clean Up and Manage Imported Data 3. Use Database Functions 4. Insert a Second Table into a Worksheet 5. Apply Conditional Formatting to Side-by-Side Tables 6.


Create Custom Headers and Footers 7. Inspect a Workbook 8. Use Co-Authoring and Prepare a Final Workbook for Distribution.


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