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Microsoft Excel 2003: Introduction

September 16 - October 21, 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Tue
Instructor: Charles PriceWashington, DC$295

Overview:
Receive a thorough introduction to the three distinct processes for managing data of Microsoft Excel: spreadsheet, database and graphing. Using the primary feature, spreadsheet, you learn to manipulate numbers for sophisticated calculations such as budgets, finances, inventories or numerically oriented tasks. Using the database and graphing functions you learn to select, retrieve, view and chart data that is contained within the spreadsheet mode.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Windows.
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Objectives:
  • Menu and toolbar features of the Excel package
  • Creation of a new workbook (spreadsheet)
  • Enter and edit data; save data; print and close worksheets
  • Formulas and functions
  • Column and row updates
  • Charting techniques


  • Course Details
    CODE:  COMP7402E
    TYPE:  Classroom-
    Evening/Weekend
    LENGTH:  18 Hour(s)
    CREDIT:  1.8 CEU
     
    D.C. AREA ONLY
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