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This course, 'Microsoft Excel Essentials Part One,' is designed for legal professionals looking to enhance their proficiency in Microsoft Excel. Participants will learn essential features and functions that can significantly improve their efficiency and confidence when using Excel in their everyday workflows. The course will cover basic data entry, formatting techniques, and the application of built-in functions for calculations and data analysis. Additionally, participants will explore time-saving shortcuts and tools, as well as how to create and customize tables and charts for effective data visualization. By the end of the session, attendees will have a solid foundation in Excel that they can build upon in future advanced sessions.
- Identify key features of Microsoft Excel that enhance productivity.
- Demonstrate basic data entry and formatting techniques in Excel.
- Utilize Excel's built-in functions for calculations and data analysis.
- Apply time-saving shortcuts and tools to streamline workflow in Excel.
- Create and customize tables and charts to visualize data effectively.
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