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Excel for beginners:( PowerPivot, PowerQuery,Macros,VBA,DAX)

Learn to Create spreadsheets , Formulas ,Functions,Tables ,Charts and input data

     
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About Excel for beginners:( PowerPivot, PowerQuery,Macros,VBA,DAX)

Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool essential for managing and presenting datain today’s working environment. In this one day excel course,you will gain the knowledge and skills required to create and edit worksheets, use formulas and functions, sort and filter detail data visually, and present summary information in a consumable and professional format. A macro is a sequence of instructions that automates some aspect of Excel so that you can work more efficiently and with fewer Errors. Macros are written in VBA, which stands for Visual Basic for Applications, is a programming language developed by Microsoft. The Power Query and Power Pivot features in Microsoft Excel can make a powerful combination. Power Query enables you to discover, connect to, and import data, and Power Pivot lets you quickly model that data. You will learn how to use the DAX formula language to provide lookup abilities. I will walk you through step-by-step how to use Power Query to select data, prepare a query, cleanse data, and prepare data for Power Pivot. Also i will walks you through the Power Pivot workflow, showing how to create a data model, import additional data if needed, build relationships between data, and create calculations and measures. You will learn hands on real-world scenarios for working together with Power Query and Power Pivot. What You Will Learn Include:

What is Office 365

Setting up Office 365

Excel 2016 user interface

Exploring the Excel Ribbon

Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar

Keeping Tabs on the Ribbon

Entering Data

Opening a new workbook

Entering Data in Excel

Basic Data entry

Entering Data with Autofill

Entering Date

Entering Time

Undo and Redo Changes

Adding Comments

Giving your worksheet a title

Saving your work

Creating Formulas and Functions

Using formulas for arithmetic tasks

Re-using Formulas

Calculating YTD Profits

Calculating Percentage Change

Using Relative and Absolute Reference

Using RANK Function

STD Function

Small and Large Functions

Median Function

Count and counta functions

Formatting Exploring Fonts

Adjusting Column Width and Row Height

Using Alignment Designing Borders

Formatting Numbers

Conditional Formatting

Creating Tables

Inserting Shapes

What VBA is and why it is so incredibly useful

What are Macros

Creating Macros using macro recorder

Creating macro manually from scratch

Editing Macros

Debugging Macros

How to write VBA code and execute it in Excel

How to make your macros work with workbooks, worksheets and the data on them

How to find and eliminate errors in your programs and make your macros run

Automation using macros.

Analyse the macro from the Developer tab or the View tab.

Examine the VBA window and VBA components.

Distinguish between absolute and relative references.

How to save workbook with macros

Create a module

Create procedure

Create a sub

Understand the difference between a module and sub

Run the code in a sub

Preparing queries

Cleansing data with Power Query

Enhancing queries

Creating a data model in Power Pivot

Building relationships

Creating Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts

Creating Lookups

Using DAX to link data

Creating data model

Creating relationship between data sources

Analyzing data with PivotTables and PivotCharts

Using Power Query with PowerPivot

Connecting to a variety of data sources with Power BI

Create and publish reports to Power BI Service

Refreshing Data Source

Updating Queries

Using Conditional statements

Using quick and dynamic measures

Transforming data on connected datasets

After completing this course you would have gained useful and practical skills to enable you to confidently create spreadsheets that you can apply formulas and functions to as well as create tables from the data within the spreadsheet and much more.

What You Will Learn?

  • Enter data in a spreadsheet .
  • Save and open spreadsheet .
  • Create formulas and functions .
  • Format rows, columns, cells, and data .
  • Align text in a cell .
  • Adjust rows and columns .
  • Find and replace data .
  • Insert and delete sheets .
  • Sort data .
  • Add Borders and Fill Colours .
  • Use Number Formatting .
  • Use AutoSum .
  • Insert Functions .
  • Create and edit Macros .
  • Create lookups with DAX .
  • VBA Scripting .
  • Debugging Macros .
  • Connect to data sources .
  • Analyze data with Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts .
  • Prep data with Power Query .
  • Consume data with Power Pivot .
  • Create queries .
  • Create reports Show moreShow less.