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Cost 60.00$ Age from 16 years Available places YES Duration 30 hours
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| EQ Excel - Beginner (922073) | From Jan 18th to Apr 4th, 2020 Saturday 09:30 to 12:30, room 2F.14 Laboratory - Computer Science Group number W20-922073
Prerequisite : Introduction to Windows or equivalent knowledge Required Material:- Headphones and an external microphone;
- High-speed stable internet connection;
- Access to a computer with Windows 10 or MacOS X or better.
Beginner Excel will introduce the student to the fundamentals of this powerful spreadsheet tool as they learn to navigate through spreadsheets, workbooks as they learn to format and summarize information. The hands-on, in-class method allows the student to develop proficiency and confidence working in Excel. Content:- Creating, saving, retrieving, and modifying workbooks;
- Understanding data storage (files, folders, and drives) will be reinforced;
- Navigating and understanding the title, formula, and toolbars, file tab, ribbon, and scroll bars;
- Pinpointing and communicating locations in workbooks, via cells, rows, columns, and worksheets;
- Planning and mapping data for the greatest efficiency;
- Formatting documents using colour, fonts, and borders;
- Editing data and using basic shortcut keys;
- Creating calculations using basic formulas and functions;
- Sorting and filtering data;
- Creating headers, footers, setting print areas, and print previews in order to print clear and professional quality documents;
- Adjusting page margins and orientation;
- Freezing panes to ease data entry;
- Visualizing information using graphs and charts.
Courses subsidized by Emploi-QuébecEligibility: You are eligible to take these courses if you are:- a seasonal worker who is not currently working, but retains ties with his/her employer;
- self-employed;
- overqualified for the position you currently hold and the course is relevant to your area of study.
You are not eligible to take these courses if you are:- employed in the public or para-public sector;
- a full-time student;
- unemployed and/or receiving employment insurance or welfare;
- receiving CSST (worker's compensation) from the SAAQ.
Maximum of two (2) courses per person. Maximum of three (3) registrations per establishment. Schedule descriptionNo Class Feb 22 & 29
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