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Intermediate Excel training

Posted on 1/10/23 at 6:33 am
Posted by LSURoss
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Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 1/10/23 at 6:33 am
Morning!

I spend a good bit of my day in excel, but never really need anything more than a few pivot tables and charts. I am looking to expand my knowledge. There are countless youtube videos on the subject, but wanted to see if anyone has any specific recs or online training classes. TIA
This post was edited on 1/10/23 at 6:35 am
Posted by LSUtigerME
Walker, LA
Member since Oct 2012
3789 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 7:05 am to
There’s been a lot of these in the past. Intermediate/advanced classes tend to be more focused on particular topics.

I don’t have any recommendations for specific YT channels, but instead to start with a specific project or outcome you want. If it’s data analysis with pivot tables/charts, functionality through VBA, or simplification of some work process.

Then spend the time researching the specific tasks/functions to get to that outcome. Build up to more advanced functions as you grow.
Posted by LSURoss
SWLAish
Member since Dec 2007
15251 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 7:38 am to
Appreciate that.
Posted by Niner
Member since Apr 2019
2026 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 9:58 am to
quote:

instead to start with a specific project or outcome you want
I'll echo this. There are too many videos to choose from if you have no direction.

I use excel multiple hours a day usually. I would consider my abilities advanced, but there are some "advanced" capabilities of Excel I don't know how to use well because they don't fold into my daily/weekly/monthly tasks.
Posted by SG_Geaux
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Member since Aug 2004
77929 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 10:15 am to
W3schools usually has some pretty good freebie training
Posted by wheelr
Member since Jul 2012
5147 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 1:47 pm to
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This post was edited on 4/29/23 at 5:12 pm
Posted by The Top G
Member since Jan 2023
139 posts
Posted on 1/10/23 at 4:31 pm to
What are you trying to accomplish? Like others have said, theres a billion things you could learn, but the vast majority will likely not be pertinent to you.

My honest recommendation, if you are working with large data sets or need better visuals, learn other programs like Alteryx, Power BI, and/or Clik. They're all more powerful tools than excel if you are truly working on "advanced" knowledge.
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