Excel 2010 | Intermediate

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    11. Using Multiple Workbooks in Excel
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    Get ready to become a Microsoft Excel power user! In this Excel lesson, learn how to create calculations and formulas that take values from multiple workbooks.

    Get ready to become a Microsoft Excel power user! In this Excel lesson, learn how to create calculations and formulas that take values from multiple workbooks.

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    12. Creating & Formatting Tables in Excel
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    In this Microsoft Excel 2010 lesson, you’ll learn how to create, navigate, and format a table or list of data. Guy Badger with Motion Training shows you how.

    In this Microsoft Excel 2010 lesson, you’ll learn how to create, navigate, and format a table or list of data. Guy Badger with Motion Training shows you how.

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    13. Sorting & Filtering Data in Excel 2010
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    Now that you know how to create and format tables and lists in Microsoft Excel 2010, it’s time to learn how to sort and filter the data in them as well!

    Now that you know how to create and format tables and lists in Microsoft Excel 2010, it’s time to learn how to sort and filter the data in them as well!

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    14. Sorting by Color in Excel 2010
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    Time to sort out your knowledge of Microsoft Excel! Learn how to sort your tables by criteria other than data value, such as by color or icon In Excel 2010.

    Time to sort out your knowledge of Microsoft Excel! Learn how to sort your tables by criteria other than data value, such as by color or icon In Excel 2010.

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    15. Subtotal with Tables in Excel 2010
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    Get ready to expand your fluency in Microsoft Excel 2010 with the Subtotal command! Learn how to apply the Subtotal command to several columns in a range.

    Get ready to expand your fluency in Microsoft Excel 2010 with the Subtotal command! Learn how to apply the Subtotal command to several columns in a range.

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Denny M
Excellent lessson, I'm going to review the lesson and then do the assignments before I apply what I learned to my own work.
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