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Microsoft 365 Excel Beginner (2023): Formulas and Functions

Use built-In and custom formulas and functions
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Bob Akbar  4 Lessons ·  29m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Excel provides easy-to-use yet powerful features for data summaries. These lessons cover the common math functions for totals, averages, minimum and maximum, as well as rounding. While these functions are applicable to most other data types, there are unique individual functions specific to date data. Finally, you will learn how to create customized formulas for your needs.

The date functions provide unique abilities such as counting the number of days in a week or month, including a distinction for working days. When combined with the common math functions, you can gain an accurate view and summary of data for measured activity. For example, you might calculate results based upon available dates for projects. You will learn how to automate the input process while avoiding common errors when working with data. By understanding formulas and functions, you can gather, analyze, and present your data, in a comprehensive method and in a wide range of situations.

What You'll Learn

  • Apply common Excel math functions for totals, averages, minimum, maximum, and rounding
  • Use date functions to count days in a week or month, including distinctions for working days
  • Create customized formulas tailored to your specific data needs
  • Combine math and date functions to summarize and measure activity accurately
  • Automate the data input process while avoiding common errors
  • Gather, analyze, and present data comprehensively across a wide range of situations

Key Takeaways

  • Excel offers easy-to-use yet powerful features for summarizing data.
  • Common math functions handle totals, averages, minimum, maximum, and rounding, and apply to most data types.
  • Date functions provide unique abilities such as counting days in a week or month and distinguishing working days.
  • Combining date functions with common math functions gives an accurate view and summary of measured activity, such as calculating results based on available project dates.
  • Understanding formulas and functions lets you automate input and avoid common errors when working with data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn to understand common Excel functions, automate function and formula input, and optimize data work in Excel, covering math functions, date functions, and creating customized formulas.

What topics do the lessons cover?

The lessons cover Common Math Functions (Parts 1 and 2), Date Functions, and Creating Formulas.

Who is this course for?

It is a beginner-level course on Microsoft 365 Excel (2023) focused on formulas and functions, suitable for those learning to summarize, analyze, and present data in Excel.

What skills does this course help build?

It builds skills in Microsoft Excel, Spreadsheets, Excel Formulas, Excel Macros, Excel Solver, and Math Functions.

How do date functions help when working with data?

Date functions let you count the number of days in a week or month, including a distinction for working days, and when combined with common math functions they help calculate results such as those based on available dates for projects.