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Advanced Excel Formulas & Functions Course

Advanced Excel Formulas & Functions Course



Course details:

+ Instructor: Chris Dutton
+ Rated: 4.6 (7,495 ratings)
+ 42,236 students enrolled
+ Refund policy: 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
+ Training time: 6 hours on-demand video
+ Full lifetime access
+ Access on mobile and TV
+ Certificate of Completion

What you'll learn

+ Learn how to THINK like Excel, and write powerful and dynamic formulas from scratch
+ Automate, streamline, and completely revolutionize your workflow with Excel
+ Master unique tips, tools and case studies that you won't find in ANY other course, guaranteed
+ Explore fun, interactive, and highly effective lessons from a best-selling Excel instructor
+ Get LIFETIME access to project files, quizzes, homework exercises, and 1-on-1 expert support
+ Build formulas to analyze dates, text fields, values and arrays

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