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Let’s Upgrade to Excel 2016 / 2019

When you have Office365, you automatically get the newest version of Excel. If you are upgrading from Excel 2010 or even an earlier version, then you will see many new changes. The menus have changed, there are new functions, etc. It can be very confusing. This webinar will make the transition seamless and easy. Areas Covered New MenusNew FunctionsFormatted tables/SlicerNew ChartsPivot table changes – Slicers/Timelines/PowerPivotFlash FillScreenShotDraw MenuPowerQueryConverting older Excel documents to the new file structureRecommended Charts featureRecommended Pivot Table featureCourse Level - Basic/IntermediateWho Should Attend Business ownersCEO’s/CFO’s/CTO’sBank Managers and Bank TellersManagers of all levelsFinancial ProfessionalsAccountantsCPAsControllersFinancial ConsultantsIT ProfessionalsAuditorsHuman Resource PersonnelBookkeepersMarketersAnybody who uses Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive

When you have Office365, you automatically get the newest version of Excel. If you are upgrading from Excel 2010 or even an earlier version, then you will see many new changes. The menus have changed, there are new functions, etc. It can be very confusing. This webinar will make the transition seamless and easy.   

Areas Covered    

  • New Menus
  • New Functions
  • Formatted tables/Slicer
  • New Charts
  • Pivot table changes – Slicers/Timelines/PowerPivot
  • Flash Fill
  • ScreenShot
  • Draw Menu
  • PowerQuery
  • Converting older Excel documents to the new file structure
  • Recommended Charts feature
  • Recommended Pivot Table feature

Course Level - Basic/Intermediate

Who Should Attend   

  • Business owners
  • CEO’s/CFO’s/CTO’s
  • Bank Managers and Bank Tellers
  • Managers of all levels
  • Financial Professionals
  • Accountants
  • CPAs
  • Controllers
  • Financial Consultants
  • IT Professionals
  • Auditors
  • Human Resource Personnel
  • Bookkeepers
  • Marketers
  • Anybody who uses Excel on a regular basis, and want to be more efficient and productive