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Have you ever been stuck in a boring presentation or received a file that was long, boring, and difficult to understand the purpose of? This happens frequently, especially when data is involved. After all, these are just numbers on a sheet. The more data there is, the more it tends to be confusing or lacking purpose. Even when summary tables are shown, what do they mean? Most users miss the opportunity to properly present their data and analytics to their audience.
When you learn the proper methods to use themes for your tables, you will have taken the first step towards a more professional presentation. Data in raw format is nothing more than a long list of items. It does not give your audience a proper understanding of the analytics. By knowing which types of visual representations make sense to an audience, then you are able to define your results clearly to your audience. Not only will you appreciate them understanding your hard work, but they will also appreciate your presentation skills with Excel.
It teaches you to identify data and column charts, define objects, recognize the use and customization of themes, and recognize graphs and their related options.
It is for Excel users who want to move beyond raw data lists and present their data and analytics more professionally so their audience can clearly understand the results.
The course covers Data in Column Chart, Inserting Objects, and Graphs.
You will build skills in Microsoft Excel, spreadsheets, data presentation, data visualization, information visualization, and visual analytics.
Because data in raw format is just a long list of items; using themes and the right visual representations lets you define your results clearly and present your data more professionally to an audience.