Aug 10, 2016
Excel is a powerful spreadsheet. Whether you’re an accountant, marketer, teacher, or engineer who uses Excel, there is no doubt that creating reports is time-consuming. So how can you spend a little less time navigating, formatting, selecting, and entering formulas for your data?
We’ve compiled a list of essential functions, keyboard shortcuts and other small tricks shared by our certified trainers, Matthew Goodall and Ben Kirk, that will help you use Excel more effectively.
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