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Instruction provided by:

251-343-2112
www.TheComputerTrainers.com
Microsoft Excel 2007: Intermediate
Description
This course builds on the skills and concepts taught in Excel 2007: Basic.
Students will learn how to use multiple worksheets and workbooks efficiently,
and they will start working with more advanced formatting options including
styles, themes, backgrounds, and watermarks. They will also learn how to create
outlines and subtotals, how to create and apply cell names, and how to work with
lists and tables. Students will save workbooks as Web pages, insert and edit
hyperlinks, and save a workbook as a PDF file. This course also covers advanced
charting techniques, worksheet auditing and protection, file sharing and
merging, and workbook templates.
Designated as Approved Courseware for the Microsoft Certified Application
Specialist program, this course will help students prepare for the Excel 2007
exam (70-602). For comprehensive certification training, students should
complete Excel 2007: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Objectives
• Link worksheets by using 3-D formulas; add a Watch window; create and manage
links between workbooks; and create a workspace.
• Apply special and custom number formats; control the display of zero values;
use functions to format text; create, apply, and modify styles; apply and modify
themes; merge and split cells; change the orientation of data in cells;
transpose data; and add background color and a watermark.
• Create an outline and consolidate data; create subtotals in a list; and use
multiple subtotal functions.
• Define and apply cell and range names; use names in formulas; and define and
apply 3-D names.
• Sort lists by columns; filter lists based on complex criteria and copy
filtered results to another range; create and format a table and add rows and
columns; apply structured referencing; name tables; and create functions with
[#This row].
• Save and publish a worksheet as a Web page; insert and edit hyperlinks;
publish a worksheet as a PDF file, and send a worksheet as an e-mail attachment.
• Format data points; create combination charts and trendlines; and add and
format graphic elements.
• Use auditing features; add comments to cells and workbooks; protect a
worksheet or part of a worksheet; share, merge, and track changes in a workbook;
find and remove hidden and personal data from a workbook; and mark a workbook as
final.
• Change Excel's default application settings; work with Excel templates; and
create and manage templates.
The following is an outline of the syllabus directly from the learning guide:
• Using multiple workbooks
• Linking worksheets with 3-D formulas
• Linking workbooks
• Managing workbooks
• Advanced formatting
• Using special number formats
• Using functions to format text
• Working with styles
• Working with themes
• Other advanced formatting
• Outlining and subtotals
• Outlining and consolidating data
• Creating subtotals
• Cell and range names
• Creating and using names
• Managing names
• Lists and tables
• Examining lists
• Sorting and filtering lists
• Advanced filtering
• Working with tables
• Web and Internet features
• Saving workbooks as Web pages
• Using hyperlinks
• Distributing workbooks
• Advanced charting
• Chart formatting options
• Combination charts
• Graphic elements
• Documenting and auditing
• Auditing features
• Comments in cells and workbooks
• Protection
• Workgroup collaboration
• Templates and settings
• Application settings
• Built-in templates
• Creating and managing templates
Instructor: Valerie Dow
Contact: 343-2112, or e-mail val@thecomputertrainers.com |