Excel Skills for Business Growth
Thursday, June 10th, 2021 / by ExcelHelp
Excel powers all businesses. Microsoft Excel revolutionized the way companies operate. Excel is one of the most potent applications developed by Microsoft. It not only enhanced the way businesses work but also enhanced the way businesses think. Yes, believe it or not, Excel has created a cult. With Excel, you can get your hands on […]
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Microsoft Excel Tips And Tricks For Beginners
Monday, May 17th, 2021 / by ExcelHelp
If you have been working with Microsoft products like Word and Powerpoint, the next platform you will name is probably Microsoft Excel. Excel has been one of the greatest platforms to work on that is a product of Microsoft company. In the last 30 years, it has been people’s choice with features like calculation, graphing […]
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The Different Data Types in Microsoft Excel and How to Use Them
Wednesday, November 18th, 2020 / by Excel Champ
Many versions of Microsoft Excel has been released since it was first launched in 1987. However, despite the many changes done in the software, it has become an integral part of the Microsoft Office suite and how it processes data remains almost the same. As a spreadsheet program, Excel converts data that is being entered […]
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Team Work on Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets Using OneDrive
Wednesday, November 4th, 2020 / by Excel Champ
Working on Microsoft excel spreadsheets has never been easier. With the use of the new and versatile tool called OneDrive, employees can collaborate to work on various data analysis and excel spreadsheets. It is an important tool for any office or team, and everyone needs to equip themselves with the knowledge of using this tool. […]
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All About Excel Pivot Tables
Friday, June 7th, 2019 / by Excel Champ
Pivot tables are a powerful data analysis tool that you can use to get insights into the data that you are working with. To create pivot tables, you need to first of all organize your data into clear rows and columns with labels that make sense for the data that you are working with, so […]
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What Is The Difference Between Excel 365 and Excel 2019?
Tuesday, November 27th, 2018 / by Excel Champ
Technically Excel 2019 is not yet available, however, many of the new features are accessible to subscribers to the Office 365 version. Microsoft has been moving toward a subscription-based model in recent years in order to make incremental changes rather than big changes to file types that posed all sorts of difficulties for Excel users. […]
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Select New Features in Excel 2019
Wednesday, October 24th, 2018 / by Excel Champ
Microsoft is rolling out several new features in Excel 2019, some of which are already available to Office 365 Subscribers. Here we will highlight a few of our favorites: Funnel Charts and the IFS, MAXIFS, MINIFS and SWITCH functions. Funnel Charts Funnel charts are commonly used in sales organizations to show how leads are converted […]
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Venturing Away from Excel’s Home Tab: The Data Tab
Tuesday, August 28th, 2018 / by Excel Champ
If you tend to avoid venturing away from Excel’s home tab, where you feel most comfortable, you are missing out on some features that could make your life easier. The Excel 2016 Data Tab, for example, is packed with useful functionality. In this post, we will review the functionality available in the “Get & Transform,” […]
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5 Ways to Improve Microsoft Excel Skills – Excel Training
Monday, January 29th, 2018 / by Excel Champ
Excel Training: 5 Ways to Improve Microsoft Excel Skills Every day, millions of files around the world are created, opened, and edited in Microsoft Excel. As an original member of the Microsoft Office Suite, the cross-platform spreadsheet software has evolved over the decades to meet the demands of engineers, database programmers, accountants, administrators, educators, publishers, and […]
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Top 10 Reasons to Use Access with Excel
Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 / by ExcelHelp
One is a database. One is a spreadsheet. However, Microsoft Access and Microsoft Excel go together like spaghetti and meatballs or ice cream and hot fudge. They serve different purposes, but together they create something extremely useful. Common uses of Excel: data analysis for calculations/statistical comparisons to make charts Common uses of Access: data management […]
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