Advanced Spreadsheets (OCN London) - Online

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Course code: DACL06C24

If you want to do more with MS Excel, this course will develop your skills to a very accomplished level. You'll learn how to manipulate large data sets, use pivot tables, apply macros, and create pie charts, graphs & scattergrams.

when
From 28 Apr 2025 to 07 Jul 2025
Mon 18:00-20:009 weeks
Date
28 Apr 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
12 May 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
19 May 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
02 Jun 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
09 Jun 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
16 Jun 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
23 Jun 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
30 Jun 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Date
07 Jul 2025
Time
18:00 to 20:00
Tutor
Abdulghani Leily
where
Online 


fees

free

who

ACL In House

What the course is about

<p>If you want to do more with MS Excel, this course will develop your skills to a very accomplished level. You&#039;ll learn how to manipulate large data sets, use pivot tables, apply macros, and create pie charts, graphs & scattergrams.  If you wish, you can take an OCN London Microcredential and Digital Badge, recognised by employers and colleges across the UK.</p>

<p>You must enrol online for this course. You&#039;ll be contacted by the tutor with a joining link a few days before the course starts. Please note there will be no class on 5th May & 26th May due to the bank holidays.</p>

Previous experience, knowledge or qualifications

<p>This course follows on from Intermediate Spreadsheets. You should be able to create and format a spreadsheet, apply more advanced formulae across cells, and troubleshoot errors. Please note that regular attendance  is required  (minimum 80%), and you will also be required to complete homework in your own time. If you don&#039;t yet have these skills, we will be running another Intermediate Spreadsheets course in the autumn term.</p>