Microsoft Excel – Data Visualization, Excel Charts & Graphs by Maven Analytics , Chris Dutton
Microsoft Excel – Data Visualization, Excel Charts & Graphs by Maven Analytics , Chris Dutton
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Salepage: Microsoft Excel – Data Visualization, Excel Charts & Graphs by Maven Analytics , Chris Dutton
What you’ll learn
Create designer-quality Charts in Microsoft Excel with real-world examples. BONUS: Excel Workbook files + Sample files included
Improve general Excel knowledge
Learn from an instructor with over 16 years of experience with Microsoft Excel, teaching thousands of students in his own computer learning school
Learn the most current version of Microsoft Excel 2013
Learn through quizzes and exercises
What this course is about:
In this course my goal is to give my students the practical knowledge, with real-world examples and step by step instructions, to create designer-quality Charts in Excel.
As a bonus I’ve included all the Excel Templates plus Sample Files plus Cheat Sheets for every section.
You’ll have lifetime access to watch the videos whenever you like. If you’re not 100% satisfied there is a 30 day money back guarantee!
Plus you will get fast and responsive support within 24 hours.
Here is what you’ll get:
How to select the correct Excel chart type for your data.
The most important elements of a Microsoft Excel chart, like chart and plot area, Design and Format tab, data labels, gridlines, legends, titles, axes, layouts and much more
Modifying an Excel Graph visually: styles and colors, create a pictograph, shapes, effects, text etc.
Basic Excel Charts like Column charts, Bar charts, Pie charts, Line charts.
Advanced Excel Charts like Speedometer, Pareto, Gantt, Thermometer and Bullet Chart
Updating and printing charts
Bonus material: Excel templates + Sample files + cheat sheets
Bonus Lecture : Excel most useful shortcuts etc
Only basic prior experience in Microsoft Excel or Spreadsheets is required to get the most out of this Excel course.
File size: 2.3GB
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